Charge On Us: Greenlane’s New Initiative for Electric Truck Buyers

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Introducing Greenlane’s Charge On Us Program

Greenlane is stepping up to support the electric truck market with its innovative new dealer program called “Charge On Us.” This initiative offers $500 in charging credits and a complimentary six months of Greenlane Edge subscription access included with every qualifying electric truck purchase. This offer spans across light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty truck models, making it easier for fleets to transition to electric.

Velocity Truck Centers: A Key Partner

Velocity Truck Centers, one of North America’s largest commercial truck dealers, has taken a significant leap by partnering with Greenlane. With 65 locations across the U.S., Velocity’s COO, Scott Zeppenfeldt, highlights that charging uncertainties often deter fleet customers from making the switch. The “Charge On Us” program eliminates these barriers by providing public charging infrastructure, saving fleets time and money on their own charging setups.

The Benefits of the Greenlane Edge Subscription

Dealers who join the program can expect robust sales support, marketing resources, and customer service strengths. They will gain access to Greenlane’s expanding public charging network and the Greenlane Edge subscription, which provides discounted charging rates, advanced reservation tools, and billing software designed to improve operational efficiency. Furthermore, fleets will benefit from real-time charging data and thorough route planning support.

As electric trucks grow in popularity, Greenlane’s “Charge On Us” program is positioned to address key concerns around where to charge, overall costs, and immediate infrastructure deployment. By enabling seamless electrification, both dealers and fleets can navigate the future with confidence!

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