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AND YOU THOUGHT THERE WEREN’T ANY BIG ELECTRIC TRUCKS OUT THERE!
SMITH ELECTRIC TRUCKS FROM THE U.K.


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Here’s the Edison, their latest Vehicle

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SMITH VEHICLES PLANS U.S. ELECTRIC TRUCK PRODUCTION FACILITY IN 2008
Will manufacture electric trucks from 7 to 12 tons GVW in the U.S.
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‘My Electric Truck Project’ - A Conversion Diary - Excellent!
www.timnolan.com
Tom Goce’s Maine Electric Truck (Originally one of Bangor Hydro’s Fleet)
He is an expert on the earlier systems for running electric vehicles for the early 20th century. Read His Interview with EVMaine Here
His web site, which has links to lots of his extensive knowledge about electric cars, is:
http://www.hotandcold.tv/
This is a Zap Xebra 3-Wheeled Truck Owner’s Web Site
This fellow tells about his problems with the vehicle as well as its joys. He says hills challenge it. According to recent reports, the company has now addressed many of these early glitches with their vehicles.
www.xebraworld.com
And Here’s Another Xebra Owner’s Story
www.pioneerlocal.com
The Phoenix Motorcars SUT
This is an electric sport utility truck (SUT) that is now on the market.
phoenixmotorcars.com
The Old Chevy S10 EV Electric Truck
This private company still offers sales and support for this electric vehicle, which is no longer made.
www.evbones.com
The Original, Very Pouplar and Now-Discontinued Ford Ranger EV
A few of these trucks were sold to lesses after they demonstrated to get Ford to uphold its original agreement to sell these trucks to the drivers after their leases were up. The rest of them were destroyed by Ford.
www.geocities.com
The World’s First High Performance 7.5-ton Zero Emissions Newton Electric Truck
These are in London where old, slow electric milk delivery trucks have been used for many years because they are quiet, and do not wake people up during their early morning deliveries.
www.greencarcongress.com
A Ten Ton Electric Truck
These trucks are made in France.
www.sustainability.psa-peugeot-citroen.com
A Dealer for Electric Vans and Trucks
www.dymacvehiclegroup.com
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