OMSS First to Deploy Electric Class 8 Truck to Port of Oakland

2026-03-30T16:02:40-05:00June 26, 2018|Port Operations|

KANSAS CITY, MO and OAKLAND, CA, June 26, 2018 -  busiest in the U.S.  Through this deployment, OMSS will eliminate yard truck emissions, better serve the port drayage trucking fleet, and reduce the impacts of trucking within West Oakland. “OMSS is now operating the first commercially-deployed, 100% electric Class 8 truck in the Port of Oakland,” said Mike Saxton, Chief Commercial Officer for Orange EV.  “Bill Aboudi is community leader and staunch advocate for alternative fuel technologies.  Many fleets continue to purchase diesel, but OMSS chose Orange EV’s pure electric.” Aboudi is inviting interested fleets to visit OMSS, see the Orange EV truck, and understand its capabilities. “The technology is here, it does the job, and is ready for prime time right now.  We understand that people need to see it to believe it, so we’d welcome those interested to call and come visit. We love showing off the truck.” OMSS provides parking and services for truckers who move containers to and from the Port of Oakland, thereby alleviating street congestion in West Oakland.  To further reduce the impacts of truck activity within the community, OMSS has continued to add services.  The new OMSS Center, expected to be complete within two years, will expand current offerings while adding office space, food services, truck scales, a trans-load facility, and more. "The OMSS mission is a community mission,” said Bill Aboudi, President of OMSS. “We strive to serve the trucking community while also significantly reducing emissions, noise, and truck activity in West Oakland.  We’re proud to work with the City of Oakland on this valuable project, and grateful for the ongoing support from Council members Lynette Gibson McElhaney and Rebecca Kaplan." Brian Beveridge, Co-Director of the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project, commented, "It's exciting to see the zero emissions revolution finally getting a foothold at the Port of Oakland, and we are proud that a good friend of the community like Bill is taking the lead with Orange EV’s technology. Every diesel engine that is replaced with electric is a step toward a cleaner and healthier community in West Oakland." OMSS uses terminal trucks to move and pre-stage containers for truckers utilizing OMSS facilities.  Before purchasing the Orange EV truck, OMSS researched alternatives. “We looked around, but other electric trucks were too heavy, couldn’t meet our operating requirements, or weren’t ready for market,” stated Aboudi. “The yard hostler is critical to our operations, so we naturally wanted to go with the industry leader.  That’s Orange EV.  They specialize in electric hostlers and it shows.  The Orange EV truck looks the same, acts the same, and does the same job as our current hostler, but is much easier to operate and maintain, and has zero emissions.” Orange EV’s battery-electric terminal trucks have torque on demand, smooth acceleration and deceleration, low noise and vibration, and can be built in multiple configurations to meet site-specific needs and duty cycles.  Fleets report significant savings from reduced maintenance, repair, and downtime.  Orange EV’s powertrain has far fewer parts than diesels and is largely maintenance-free. Depending upon operation, Orange EV trucks can run more than 24 hours on a single charge. “In early use, the battery never dropped below 85%,” said Aboudi.  “The Orange EV truck is very easy to charge, and drivers plug in whenever the truck isn’t in use.  With our operations, we can use it 24/7 with no problems whatsoever.”  Aboudi continued, “The support we’ve received from Orange EV is unparalleled. The sales team was thorough and responsive, explaining the technology, working to understand our operations, and ensuring the truck was spec’d properly.  And since we don’t have personnel to service our hostler, we need and appreciate our local Orange EV service technician.” OMSS utilized funding from the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) to purchase their Orange EV truck.  “Every incentive program should be like HVIP,” commented Aboudi. “It’s a simple process that gets new technology deployed quickly without burdening fleets with a lot of paperwork.” HVIP is currently open, offering incentive amounts of up to $175,000 per Orange EV terminal truck. is a truck parking and services facility for the 8,000+ trucks moving to and from the Port of Oakland on a daily basis.  OMSS is currently modernizing, expanding, and relocating their existing facility to a 15-acre parcel at the former Oakland Army Base, further reducing the impact of truck activity in the West Oakland community.  The new OMSS Center will be a one-stop service destination for trucks at the Port of Oakland, providing auto and truck fueling stations, parking, container storage, truck scales, trans-load facility, a convenience market, restaurant food court, office space, and other services.  The OMSS Center will be a “green” state-of-the-art trucking services facility showcasing clean energy alternatives including a biodiesel fueling station. Kansas City based terminal trucks, Orange EV was the first and is still the only manufacturer offering 100% electric Class 8 vehicles that have been commercially deployed and re-ordered into container handling operations. { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "contentlocation": "United States", "url": "", "name": "OMSS Orange EV Pure Electric Terminal Truck at Port of Oakland", "description": "OMSS Orange EV Pure Electric Terminal Truck at Port of Oakland", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

Dimension Fabricators Deploys Orange EV Electric Yard Truck Powered by Onsite Solar Array

2026-03-31T11:08:20-05:00March 22, 2018|Manufacturing|

KANSAS CITY, MO and SCHENECTADY, NY, March 21, 2018 - to Dimension’s manufacturing facility in the Schenectady, NY area. The Orange EV electric yard truck joins Dimension’s fleet of specialty tractors and trailers, all designed for 100-foot loads of concrete-reinforcing steel products. Powered by solar energy generated onsite, the new 100% electric truck further reduces Dimension’s carbon footprint, increases energy efficiency, decreases operational costs, and helps customers achieve supply-chain sustainability goals. The emission-free Orange EV truck can be used indoors, and the clean, quiet, vibration-free operation improves employee health and safety. Scott Stevens, Dimension’s President, commented, “In order to deliver the highest quality product, we continually adopt new technologies and develop innovative processes to meet customer needs in the most efficient and sustainable ways.” in August 2017 and five months later deployed its first pure-electric terminal truck, now effectively free to fuel with energy generated by Dimension’s rooftop solar panels. Scott continued, “We believe investments in clean technology are not only the right thing to do for the environment, but also give us, and by extension our customers, a competitive advantage.” The electric truck was purchased using funds through the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program which supports Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s aggressive clean energy goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) administers the program. Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “Dimension Fabricators continues to show leadership by demonstrating how manufacturing companies can incorporate clean energy technologies into their businesses to reduce operating costs and create a healthier environment for employees. Its sustainability goals are a prime example of how local businesses are supporting Governor Cuomo’s nation-leading clean energy goals and our fight against climate change.” As a result of the Truck Voucher Incentive Program, Dimension deployed the Orange EV truck for about the price of a diesel. By eliminating diesel fuel, exhaust fluid, and other diesel-related expenses, they expect significantly . Dimension anticipates fuel and preventative maintenance savings of at least $10,000-$15,000 annually on 2,000-2,500 hours of truck operation. “Going electric means we’re also free from headaches that come with diesel emission control technology,” shared Scott. “For emissions control systems to work, diesel exhaust has to get and stay hot, which doesn’t happen with low-speed, start-stop usage like ours. As a result, systems clog up and trucks don’t work properly.” In contrast, Orange EV electric trucks . And the powertrain is just one of many improvements fleets prefer over diesel.” Since Dimension’s trucks must operate inside the plant alongside active manufacturing processes, vibration, noise, and exhaust from diesels are a nuisance and potential safety hazard. “Our drivers routinely back 60-foot trailers into the plant, and the diesel trucks vibrate and rattle, shaking mirrors wildly and moving them out of alignment. It’s aggravating and unsafe,” shared Greg Stevens, Dimension’s Operations Manager. “The Orange EV truck is a drastic improvement – it’s smooth and quiet, we no longer have to shout to communicate, and no fumes exhaust into the building.” is increasingly important in an industry facing driver shortages. Dimension has very low turnover and strives to further increase retention, in part by enhancing driver comfort. “Happy and safe operators stick with you for the long term, and the guys just love the new Orange EV truck,” said Greg. “They can’t stop raving about it, especially the interior creature comforts given recent weather. It’s been extremely cold with highs in the single digits. The way the operators are in and out of the truck making short moves, they really appreciate heat that actually works.” Orange EV directly discounted the price of Dimension’s truck using the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program. Funds are still available but fleets are encouraged to act by end of March; under the current program, trucks must be delivered and funds redeemed by June 30, 2018. Serving the construction industry since 1984, . Kansas City based terminal trucks (aka yard trucks, hostlers, spotters), Orange EV was the first and is still the only manufacturer offering 100% electric Class 8 vehicles that have been commercially deployed and re-ordered into container handling operations. { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "url": "", "contentlocation": "US", "name": "Dimension PR Photo side by Side", "description": "An angle view of a blue Dimension Fabricators electric yard truck manufactured by Orange EV", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } } { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "url": "", "contentlocation": "US", "name": "Dimension PR Photo side by Side", "description": "A front view of a blue Dimension Fabricators electric yard truck manufactured by Orange EV", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

County Receives Second Orange EV Terminal Truck for Transfer Station Operations

2026-03-31T11:11:26-05:00February 16, 2018|Waste Management|

: "The Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Division of Solid Waste received its second plug-in electric terminal truck on February 6, 2018. The first truck was received in November 2017 at the North County Transfer Station and this second truck will be used at the South County Transfer Station on 2570 South Work St. in Falconer. The truck is provided by Orange EV, a Kansas City, Mo.-based industry that builds, sells and services industrial electric vehicles. The terminal truck, also known as yard jockey, will be used to shuttle loaded and empty transfer trailers in and out of the compaction area at the South County Transfer Station. This pure-electric terminal truck will replace a diesel-powered unit that is more than 15 years old and will completely eliminate the previous truck’s diesel fuel consumption and emissions. It is also much smoother, quieter and cleaner than a diesel truck and will create a better, healthier work environment for employees; lower energy costs; and reduce the county’s carbon footprint. The truck was purchased as part of the Department of Public Facilities Division of Solid Waste’s Capital Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Program. The county was able to purchase the truck by taking advantage of the New York State Electric Vehicle Voucher Incentive Program. This program aims to accelerate the deployment of alternative fuel vehicles and verified diesel emission control technologies for medium to heavy duty commercial fleets in New York State. By participating in this incentive program, the county experienced a reduction of 51 percent in its final cost for the new terminal truck." { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "contentlocation": "US", "name": "County receives second plug in electric terminal truck for transfer station systems", "description": "Mike Saxton of Orange EV; Paul Abram of the Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities; Bryan Davis of Orange EV; Kelly Rhinehart and Steve Rexford of the Chautauqua County Department of Public Facilities Division of Solid Waste; and Bob Reuther of White Oak Power.", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

Orange EV and Moran Transportation in Drive Clean Chicago Video

2026-03-31T11:17:32-05:00May 6, 2017|Electric Trucking|

terminal trucks and the Drive Clean Chicago funds that paid 75% of the truck cost. { "@context": "", "@type":"VideoObject", "name": "Drive Clean Chicago - Incentives Advancing Hybrid and Electric Vehicles", "description":"Hear from City of Chicago and Fleet leadership on how Drive Clean Chicago is promoting clean and sustainable transportation in Chicago. Learn how the Drive Clean Truck Voucher Fund is promoting the adoption of electric and hybrid trucks and buses and how these vehicles benefit business and the environment. ", "thumbnailUrl" :[ "", "" ], "uploadDate": "2016-09-23", "duration":"PT03M49S", "contentUrl":"", "url": "", "embedurl": "" } }

Orange EV Wins Industry-First Approval for California Incentive Vouchers

2026-03-31T11:21:51-05:00August 25, 2016|Electric Truck Market|

California’s Hybrid & Zero-Emission Truck & Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) Speeds Fleet Deployment of Orange EV’s Electric Terminal Trucks KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 24, 2016 –  Orange EV the leading OEM in electrification solutions for industrial fleets today announced that California fleets can save at least $95,000 per truck on purchase of brand new T-Series pure electric terminal trucks with extended duty battery pack.   Orange EV electric terminal trucks have been operating up to 24+ hours per charge at sites from single shift to 24×7 in: railroad intermodal, LTL freight, manufacturing, retail distribution, waste management and warehouse container handling.  [...]

New Class 8 Electric Truck Launched by Industry Leader

2026-03-31T11:28:10-05:00August 17, 2016|Electric Class 8 Truck|

With $10,000 Deposit Fleet Customers Lock In Pricing, Priority and Perks KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 16, 2016  –  Orange EV the leading OEM in electrification solutions for industrial fleets  today announced the firm is accepting orders for its all-new T-Series pure electric terminal truck.   Orange EV’s initial T-Series, a complete remanufacture of existing trucks, has been operating up to 24+ hours per charge at sites from single shift to 24×7 in: railroad intermodal, LTL freight, manufacturing, retail distribution, waste management and warehouse container handling.  By placing a $10,000 refundable deposit by YE 2016, fleets lock in price, production priority, and [...]

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