International unveils eRH electric Class 8 regional-haul tractor

by Today's Trucking

International Motors has unveiled the newest addition to the company’s electric vehicle lineup – an all-electric Class 8 regional-haul tractor, the International eRH Series.

Designed to meet the demands of heavy-duty regional and drayage fleets, the eRH Series is available in 4×2 and 6×4 axle configurations and offers a range of up to 300 miles (480 km), depending on configuration, battery capacity, and use.

“We are excited to add the eRH to serve International’s Class 8 battery-electric customers,” Justina Morosin, senior vice-president of sales and field operations at International, said in a news release. “This new solution perfectly complements our current battery-electric vehicle lineup and underscores our commitment to innovation. At International, our focus is on providing a seamless journey — from the initial purchase to ongoing support — ensuring a smooth customer experience every step of the way.”

Picture of eRH International
(Photo: International)

Built on the foundation of the diesel-powered RH Series, the eRH is optimized for productivity in local and regional haul applications, the company said. It features a 113-inch bumper-to-back-of-cab measurement for optimized forward visibility, as well as what the company claims are industry leading wheelbases for tight turning radius. These, along with the Bendix Fusion integrated driver assistance system, provide safer road operations. The ergonomic design provides space and conveniently grouped switches for ease of use.

The eRH comes with lithium nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery configuration options, ranging from 300 kWh to 500 kWh of usable battery capacity, providing high energy density in a compact space. This also allows the eRH to come packaged with low curb weight, which maximizes payload and profit for the customer.

The tandem and single eAxle configurations reduce the complexity and maximize the efficiency of the vehicle drivetrain. This results in lower total operating costs while providing peak and continuous power with optimal performance. The eRH offers three levels of driver-selectable regenerative braking, extending range while allowing drivers to best suit their needs. The truck will be showcased at the upcoming ACT Expo show in Anaheim, Calif., next week.


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