Coke Canada Bottling invests $1.2M to expand electric fleet

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Coke Canada Bottling is expanding its electric fleet with a $1.2 million investment that will add 10 new vehicles to its operations.

The rollout includes nine electric service vans to be deployed across the country and one electric yard tractor for the company’s Richmond, B.C., distribution centre.

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“As a proudly Canadian, family-owned company, expanding the number of electrified vehicles we have in local communities is one of the ways we’re growing our business responsibly,” Tony Chow, president of Coke Canada Bottling, said in a news release. “Today’s announcement is an important step on our journey toward a better future together.”

With this investment, the company’s electric fleet grows to 29 vehicles nationwide.

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