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Southern California Edison (SCE), one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, is taking a significant step towards sustainability by integrating more than 280 Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Trucks into its service fleet. This initiative aligns with SCE’s goal to transition to a 100% electric light-duty fleet, reinforcing its commitment to reducing emissions and operational costs.
Key Highlights:
- 280+ Silverado EV Work Trucks will be deployed to SCE’s fleet.
- The trucks feature zero-emission propulsion, aiding in the utility’s effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The deployment supports SCE’s strategy to electrify its light-duty fleet and lower vehicle ownership costs.
- Chevrolet Silverado EVs are designed for rugged performance and meet the demands of commercial applications.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Truck is engineered as an all-electric solution tailored for demanding jobs. Its robust performance and absence of gasoline dependency make it an ideal choice for utility companies like SCE, which prioritize both efficiency and sustainability.
“The deployment represents a pivotal step in SCE’s commitment to electrify our fleet and reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Todd Carlson, Principal Manager of Fleet for Southern California Edison. “At SCE, we’re committed to leading by example in California’s clean energy transformation. Working with partners like Chevrolet allows us to integrate high-performing electric vehicles while improving SoCal’s air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”
General Motors (GM) echoed this sentiment. Sandor Piszar, Vice President of GM Envolve, remarked, “We are excited to help innovative customers like Southern California Edison to meet their electrification goals with the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT as part of their fleet transformation. The Silverado EV WT combines the performance and reliability commercial customers expect with the benefits and low cost of ownership of electric propulsion.”
For further details on Southern California Edison’s sustainability initiatives, visit SCE’s website. Additional information on the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT can be found on Chevrolet’s website.
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