Lion Electric brought its Lion6 electric truck – as well as the latest vehicles in the bus sector – at the Californian exhibition ACT Expo (with ACT standing for Advanced Clean Transportation) that started today, May 9, until May 12. The Lion6 is a Class 6 heavy-duty truck upfit for a variety of applications including stake bed and refrigeration (here’s something more about the e-truck).

Lion Electric: the Lion6 built on 10 million miles of experience

Headquartered in Saint-Jérome, Quebec, Canada, Lion Electric has also recently announced a major operational milestone, with its vehicles on the road collectively surpassing 10 million miles driven to date. «Reaching 10 million miles on the road is a major achievement for Lion and we’re excited to be able to celebrate this here at ACT Expo, where industry stakeholders can see our vehicles firsthand. Our significant real-world experience means that Lion is able to design and deliver the highest quality zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles on the market, purpose-built from the ground up to be electric», commented Marc Bedard, CEO and Founder, Lion Electric.

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ACT Expo attendees will also have the opportunity to experience an all-electric lightweight and aerodynamic Lion6 Dry Freight Truck Body in partnership with Morgan Truck Body, which will be available for test drives at the ACT Expo official ride and drive.

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