The future of Electric Vehicles : What to expect in 2024
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Published 2024-03-24
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of electric utility vehicles, particularly focusing on the Mighty Truck, a robust electric utility truck proudly made in Canada. We take you through its simple yet effective design, emphasizing its easy repairability and classic North American 'right to repair' approach. Witness the Mighty Truck's practical features, from standard truck parts to its rugged steel structure, making it an ideal work truck.
We also explore a range of electric vehicles used in various sectors, from municipalities to farming, highlighting their efficiency and low maintenance. Join us as we check out the impressive Peterbilt 579 EV and discover its unique features, from a robust charging port to essential safety information for first responders.
Experience the thrill of testing the Mean Green Machine, an unexpectedly powerful electric vehicle, and learn about its diverse applications.
Plus, get insights into innovative mobile electric charging solutions and the latest electric tug boats demonstrating a quiet, efficient approach to marine transportation.
Our visit to the event includes an insightful presentation by Chase Barber from Edison Motors, sharing the fascinating story behind Edison Motors, their approach to electric vehicle design, and the future of electric trucking.
Enjoy this deep dive into the world of electric commercial vehicles and see how they're shaping the future of transportation. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content like this!
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00:00 - 00: 13 Intro
00:13 - 05:18 Might E Truck
05:18 - 08:54 Peterbilt 579 EV
08:54 - 13:24 Mean Green Lawnmower
13:24 - 15:13 Freightliner EM2
15:13 - 17:37 EV Fast Mobile Charger
17:37 - 20:40 HaiSea Marine Battery Electric Tug
20:40 - 34:01 Chace Barber Talk
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π§ Built by Truckers, for Truckers π§
Founded by Chace Barber and Eric Little in 2016, Edison Motors is a testament to the trucking spirit. Beginning with a 1969 Kenworth Logging Truck named "Old Blue," they journeyed from Merritt, BC, hauling logs to the Yukon and drilling rigs in Alberta. Frustrated with newer trucks, they rebuilt classics from the frame up, expanding into power generation and off-grid solar systems in 2019. Their journey led to the creation of the Edison Truck, a robust electric truck tailored to logging and heavy vocational industries.
π© Upgrade Without Replacing: Edison Electrification Kit π©
Keep trucks on the road longer with the Edison Electrification kit. Upgrade your driveline to electric without replacing the entire truck. Ideal for vocational applications, this kit is a cost-effective solution. Unlike other electric trucks, Edison Motors offers customer choice. Choose between Rebuilding (utilizing existing cab and frame rails) or Remanufacturing (brand new frame and chassis).
π Payload Efficiency: The Weight Balance π
Edison Trucks match the weight of a normal diesel truck. With reduced motor weight and additional fuel balancing out battery weight, experience efficiency and increased payload capacity. The L series, though slightly heavier, remains comparable to a normal diesel truck.
π οΈ Keep Your Equipment with Rebuilt Trucks π οΈ
For vocational trucks, keep your equipment with a rebuilt truck. Edison's e-pto and control system integrate seamlessly. No need to replace your entire body when upgrading to an electric truck.
π§ Bespoke Manufacturing: Handcrafted to Your Needs π§
The manufacturing process at Edison Motors is a testament to their commitment to customer satisfaction. Each Edison Truck undergoes a meticulous five-step process, from frame and rolling chassis preparation to final touches and rigorous testing. The focus is on building a truck that reflects the customer's requirements, embracing the philosophy of "Building The Truck Of The Future With The Quality Of The Past."
π Electric or Diesel-Electric: Your Power, Your Choice π
Edison Motors offers both fully electric and diesel-electric vocational trucks based on customer demands. The onboard generator ensures continuous operation in areas lacking charging infrastructure.
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All Comments (21)
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That wheelie on the mower πππ
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That little canucky kei truck is one of the coolest things I've seen!
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Sorry, I didn't notice what was going on in the rest of the video - because I'm still hilariously laughing because of that segment with the green mower... πππ
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The Mower wheelie was *Mint*. Enjoyed this vid thoroughly!
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Like the simple design with easily replaceable parts of that first utility truck!
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Chase: βIβm going to give a professional speech.β Also Chase starts off with, βThis is bullshit!β ππ
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I'm kinda shocked nobody tried to get him off that mower, good heavens! Okay, if I'm able to get a big plot of land that Mean Green electric mower not only looks amazing but with that kind of get-up-and-go I could also have a ton of fun :D
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That MeanGreen machine is crazy!!!! Im laughing my ass off
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Love the way you give due credit and acknowledgment even to some of your potential competitors
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Wish there was an option for more than just one thumbs up. Several places in this video is where they would be used. Can't wait for the Half Ton conversion to come out. Heavy Half delivery truck. Yes, it will be sometime down the road.
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Sealed beam headlamps, plain marker assemblies, simple and reliable! I dig it! Kinda looks like a Canadian equivalent of a kei truck
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Chace going speechless after the wheelie π€£
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That mower HAS to come with a big red label or tuneable controllers that's jacked
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Golf course for the mean green would be gold
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It's amazing to watch Chase and his team grow this company and also share their storey. They are very realistic with their goals. Hopefully the rest of the world catches up to Edison Motors! π
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That big icebreaker in the drydock is also diesel-electric. They just yanked 3 locomotive engines out of here and put new engines. Dang had I known this was going on and you be there, I come down and shake your hand.
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Mower needs a "16 year old employee" setting.
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The mower I am dying laughing and that's not even supposed to be a comedic bit.... Also, I'm tempted to buy that little Canadian EV truck because it would be almost perfect for what I do
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Fantastic video! Love the electric tugboat that was so quiet that you didn't hear it pulling away from the pier!
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Hybrid electric with a plug in is what I would go for everytime. ESPECIALLY for EMERGENCY vehicles that have to work when the grid is clobbered. If I had a vehicle (work truck) with a 3kw output and could refuel it once a month and run it of the grid the rest of the time would be great. If that same plug in could power my house from the truck when the powergrid went down.....