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Endera EV Pool: An innovative fleet of electric cutaway buses

By Michelle Froese | January 30, 2024

Endera, a technology company in the EV industry, has launched the Endera EV Pool — a new fleet of electric cutaway buses. These buses are designed to address the critical industry-wide challenge of extended lead times for EV delivery.

Historically, lead times for electric cutaways have exceeded a year. The Endera EV Pool reduces this wait time, making sustainable transportation solutions more accessible and efficient for fleets.

Endera’s vehicles undergo extensive testing in diverse weather conditions and applications, ensuring that each vehicle delivers optimal performance and exceeds expectations in reliability and efficiency.

Key features of the Endera EV Pool:

  1. Pre-built fleet: Endera’s EV pool consists of chassis that are electrified before the construction of the custom body.
  2. Rapid delivery: Customers experiencing delays due to extended lead times can now anticipate receiving their vehicles faster than ever before.
  3. Large stock capacity: With a substantial chassis allocation, Endera can stock up to 250 vehicles, ensuring a steady supply to meet customer demands.

Endera is a vertically integrated transportation technology company specializing in commercial electric vehicles, charging stations and software solutions.

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