RIZON, Daimler Truck’s all-electric commercial vehicle brand for the North American market, expands its U.S. sales network with new dealerships in Arizona, New York, New Jersey, and Washington State. More into details, Diversified Truck and Equipment Sales (Arizona), Range Zero Emissions (Washington), and Alta eMobility (New Jersey and New York) are now part of the network.

Rizon’s growth in North America

“Seeing RIZON trucks at work in such a wide range of industries, from municipal services to hospitality and fuel delivery, underscores the practicality of electric trucks in everyday operations,” said Alex Voets, general manager of RIZON USA. “Our expanding customer base and dealership network show that more fleets are recognizing the environmental and operational benefits of going electric.”

RIZON is Daimler Truck’s ninth, and newest, brand and represents its dedication to zero-emission transportation. The brand and its trucks were announced to the public for the first time during the ACT Expo in May of 2023. RIZON USA represents innovative Class 4-5 electric trucks that combine modern design, functionality, and electric power to redefine the commercial trucking industry.

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