British EV manufacturer Tevva has appointed Alltruck as its roadside assistance and fleet management partner. Under this new partnership, Alltruck will provide 24/7 roadside assistance and fleet management services for Tevva’s cutting-edge 7.5 ton battery-electric vehicles.

By leveraging their extensive network of 175 approved repairers throughout the UK, Alltruck will also extend a range of additional services to Tevva owners. These services include comprehensive documentation compliance, efficient accident management, and access to replacement vehicles when necessary. This year, Tevva has already struck agreements with ZF (electronic braking system) and Ecobat (first-life battery management). 

Statements from Tevva and Alltruck

“Given the fact that electric vehicle maintenance is still a grey area for some, we were extremely particular in selecting our roadside assistance and technical partner”, commented Tevva’s Asher Bennett, CEO and founder, pictured below. “The collaboration with Alltruck gives our customers total peace of mind that if they face any maintenance issue with their electric truck, they’ll be supported by the best in the business.” 

Tevva electric trucks

Paul Robinson, Director at Alltruck, added: “We are thrilled to embark on this exciting journey with Tevva as its chosen partner for 24/7 roadside assistance and fleet management services. At Alltruck, we share Tevva’s vision of driving sustainability in the commercial vehicle sector, and we couldn’t be more excited to play an integral role in their mission to accelerate the decarbonisation of medium-duty trucks”.

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