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Bollinger Motors teams with EO Charging on fleet electrification

EO Charging has deployed over 100K charging units globally

Equipment Finance News, AI AssistedbyEquipment Finance News, AI Assisted
February 20, 2025
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Bollinger Motors has partnered with EO Charging to provide cost-effective electrification solutions for commercial fleet customers.

The collaboration will integrate EO Charging’s full-service infrastructure, including installation, management software, and 24/7 support, with Bollinger’s all-electric B4 chassis cab, according to a Feb. 20 Bollinger release. EO Charging, which has deployed over 100,000 charging units globally, offers a charge assurance solution designed to maintain more than 99% uptime.

EO Charging’s technology supports major fleet operators, including Amazon, UPS, and Microsoft., according to the release. The partnership aims to simplify fleet electrification by addressing infrastructure, scalability, and cost challenges.

Bollinger Motors, a majority-owned company of Mullen Automotive, began deliveries of its Class 4 Bollinger B4 truck in October, according to the release. The vehicle features a 158-kWh battery pack designed for durability and safety in commercial operations.

The company continues to expand its dealer network and has secured regulatory approvals, including EPA and CARB certification, according to the release. The Bollinger B4 is fully compatible with EO Charging hardware, ensuring seamless integration for fleet managers transitioning to electric vehicles.

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