
Novi-based specialty vehicle manufacturer the Shyft Group has received a purchase order from FedEx in Memphis, Tenn., for an initial order of 150 Blue Arc EV Trucks to be integrated into the FedEx pickup and delivery fleet in the U.S.
The order is said to reflect the commitment of both organizations to reduce carbon emissions and reduce air pollution through the adoption of commercial-grade EVs. The cost of the vehicle was not provided.
FedEx says it tested the vehicle in real-life conditions, using it on last-mile delivery routes in Memphis. During the pilot, the Blue Arc truck operated extended 8-10 hour routes under “challenging conditions,” including temperatures ranging from 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
“As we work toward the phased electrification of our entire global pickup and delivery fleet by 2040, FedEx is eager to incorporate new and efficient electric vehicle models that meet the demands of our diverse network,” says Pat Donlon, vice president of global vehicles for FedEx Express. “We look forward to bringing the Blue Arc into our growing portfolio of electric vehicles in service around the world.”
John Dunn, president and CEO of the Shyft Group, says: “Our collaboration with FedEx has been instrumental in refining our strategy for meeting commercial-grade EV fleet needs. Customer satisfaction is core to our operations and we look forward to seeing these vehicles on the road for FedEx, reflecting our mutual commitment to innovation and sustainability.”
The Blue Arc truck, designed for seamless fleet integration, is said to have proved reliable on long routes, efficient in energy use, and able to regenerate 20-30 kW of power through its regenerative braking system. Such features underscore the vehicle’s readiness for real-world commercial applications, with drivers highlighting its ease of maneuverability and overall comfort compared to conventional gas vehicles, according to Shyft Group.
“Our Work-Driven Design process is fundamental to our innovation, ensuring we incorporate direct feedback from those who use our vehicles daily,” Dunn adds. “This approach not only addresses safety and efficiency but also significantly enhances the overall productivity and satisfaction of drivers and fleet operators alike.”