U.S.-based truck manufacturer Bollinger Motors has delivered the first of multiple 2025 Bollinger B4 trucks to EnviroCharge for conversion into a mobile charging unit. Bollinger B4 trucks will be upfitted with custom EV level 3, 120 kW, charging units by EnviroCharge in Indiana. The first upfitted truck is planned to debut at the Advanced Clean Trucking (ACT) Expo 2025 in Anaheim, CA, April 28-May 1. Additional trucks will be deployed in California.

Bollinger B4 electric truck

Bollinger’s chassis design protects the 158-kWh battery pack and components to offer high capability and safety in the commercial market. The company began delivering Bollinger B4 vehicles to customers in October 2024.

Founded in 2015 by Robert Bollinger, Bollinger Motors, Inc. is a U.S.-based company headquartered in Oak Park, Michigan. Bollinger Motors is producing and selling their all-electric commercial Class 4 chassis cab truck. In September of 2022, Bollinger Motors became a majority-owned company of Mullen Automotive.

Statements from the partners

“We’re proud to partner with EnviroCharge in its mission to expand EV charging infrastructure and are encouraged to see how the B4 continues to drive progress in the electric vehicle industry,” said Jim Connelly, chief revenue officer of Bollinger Motors. “We are excited that EnviroCharge chose to use our truck, and we see it as another important step in Bollinger Motors growth and leadership in the commercial electric vehicle space. The Bollinger B4 is a versatile and reliable solution for commercial applications, and we look forward to developing more innovative uses for our customers.”

“We’re thrilled to partner with Bollinger Motors to integrate their innovative B4 trucks into our fleet as mobile charging solutions,” said Charlie Stockton, CEO of EnviroCharge. “The performance, versatility, and sustainability of the Bollinger B4 make it the ideal platform for our mission to provide reliable, on-the-go electric vehicle charging. We’re excited to see how these vehicles help pave the way for further electrification and innovation across industries.”

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