Light Utility
Mullen Trucks
Mullen Campus
On campus delivery, micro-environment solution
The Mullen CAMPUS is a highly efficient electric van designed specifically for closed campus, low-speed use. Available in either two or five passenger versions with 186-mile estimated range. The five-passenger version features a standard bulkhead behind the 2nd row seats.
Payload | Up to 1683 lbs |
Max Range | 186 |
Charge Time | Level 2 at 3.3 kW / ~14.5 hrs |
Mullen One
Class 1 urban delivery cargo van
The all-electric Mullen ONE is anticipated to be the first Class 1 commercial electric vehicle in the U.S. market. The Mullen ONE was created to provide better fit within narrow urban streets and residential roads without sacrificing payload or cargo space. With overall height less than 6 ½ feet, your driver can park their Mullen ONE vehicle in a typical residential garage.
Payload | Up to 1683 lbs |
Max Range | 110 |
Charge Time | 7.5 hrs |
Light Utility
Tropos Trucks
ABLE™ NXT
A new step towards electrified urban logistics
Designed to be adaptive, flexible and cost effective. The ABLE NXT uses a smart vehicle architecture with interchangeable cargo structures. Cargo boxes for last-mile deliveries, custom boxes for postal services, flatbeds for municipalities and many more custom solutions are available.
Payload | Up to 1300 lbs |
Max Range | 218 |
Charge Time | 6 to 12 hrs |
FAQ
Trucks & Fleet
WHAT PAYMENT SOLUTION OPTIONS DO YOU OFFER?
We currently offer short-term rental demos, lease and direct purchase options. Our goal at Ziegler Truck Group is to minimize your risk to incorporate zero-emission fuel vehicles and we are happy to discuss how we can support you in getting behind the wheel.
HOW IS SERVICING AN ELECTRIC TRUCK DIFFERENT FROM A DIESEL TRUCK?
Zero-emission HD vehicles have fewer moving parts and may require less maintenance. This is currently the case in passenger cars and buses, so it is plausible that the same will be true with HD trucks. Without an emission or fuel delivery system, transmission or driveline, the core component item count has been drastically reduced, which should translate to a reduction in total maintenance.
WHERE CAN I BUY AN ELECTRIC TRUCK?
Trucks can be purchased by contacting Ziegler Truck Group.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BATTERY ELECTRIC AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY?
Both are based on an electric drivetrain. The difference is the system responsible for generating the electric energy (batteries for the BEV; hydrogen fuel cells for the FCEV) that powers the electric drivetrain.
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC TRUCK?
Our truck rides very smoothly with instant power and acceleration. You do not feel the shifting through the gears, and it is much quieter than its diesel equivalent. Another difference is regenerative braking, which is used to both slow the vehicle down and generate energy that goes back to the battery to assist with range.
The time to go electric is here.
Electric is no longer the future, it’s the now; the present. Rent, lease or buy today.