Rizon hands over first electric dump truck in Canada to B.C. company

by Today's Trucking

Rizon, Daimler Truck’s brand of all-electric vehicles, announced its first official handover in Canada, an 18,850 GVW e18L fitted with a dump body, to Villamar Construction in Victoria, B.C.

The unit will be integrated into Villamar’s operations and used on custom home-building projects, according to a news release.

An additional 18 units upfitted with various bodies — such as dry boxes, service bodies, and landscape dumps — will be delivered to customers across British Columbia and Quebec in the coming weeks.

Picture of a Rizon electric dump truck
(Photo: Rizon)

Customers include municipalities, rental and leasing providers as well as freight and logistics companies. “This handover marks a significant step for Daimler Truck in bringing zero-emission commercial vehicles to Canadian businesses,” Andreas Deuschle, the global head of Rizon Truck, said in the release.

“Commercial EVs are no longer a future concept — they’re here, hitting the road and serving in communities across Canada. We congratulate Villamar Construction on leading the charge and look forward to seeing Rizon trucks drive the growth of zero-emission transportation nationwide.”


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