Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. is excited to announce the warranty coverage for its new all-electric Class 5 Isuzu NRR-EV.
The new Isuzu NRR-EV is assembled in Charlotte, Michigan and offers four battery configurations (60kWh, 100kWh, 140kWh, and 180kWh) to meet varying customer range requirements. It also features an available telematics program, Isuzu360 TM NRR-EV customers will appreciate the added value of a robust warranty and complimentary scheduled maintenance that accompanies Isuzu360. In addition, NRR-EV powertrain limited warranty coverage will be up to eight years or 130,000 miles (whichever occurs first) when customers register for Isuzu360 TM .
Complimentary scheduled maintenance outlined in the owner’s manual is included for up to five years or 100,000 miles (whichever occurs first) when the vehicle is registered with the Isuzu360.
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Sokolis has named industry veteran Laura Bloom as vice president of operations, bringing a wealth of experience in operational excellence to the team.
“We looked across the country to find a strong leader who excels at operational strategy and execution,” said Glen Sokolis, founder and CEO. “We’re thrilled to have Laura join the Sokolis team. Her remarkable track record in running operations will be a huge asset as we keep pushing forward with new ideas to make fuel management more efficient.”
Bloom brings more than 25 years of experience in the automotive industry, having excelled in scaling operations at Merchants Fleet Management, Mercedes-Benz of Boston and Lexus of Manchester.
By Pablo Ormachea, Vice President of Data, Motus and Ken Robinson, Director of Product Marketing, Motus
Smooth Sailing: As August continues the summer trend of stable fuel prices at $3.44, folks across the U.S. appear to be making one final push in vacation travels before the academic year, with Motus tracking lower business mileage across most regions versus July.
Data from Motus shows that national fuel prices stayed consistent at $3.44 in August compared to 3.43 in July, and was lower than last year in August 2023 when it was at $3.85. Looking regionally, fuel prices in August were highest in the western US at $4.01 and lowest in the Southern US at $3.14.
Looking at August business mileage trends by region in the US, business mileage in the South and Midwest was 6% lower than July, while mileage was also 11% lower in the Northeast and 10% lower in the West.
Today, Ford became the first automaker to participate in a new program that offers Southern California electric vehicle customers compensation for reducing their home energy use during times when the electric grid is most strained. Ford's California Power Response program, offered in partnership with Olivine ClimateResponse® VPP, allows Ford customers to further realize the benefits of driving electric and the value an electric vehicle lifestyle can bring.
Besides benefitting from easy and convenient home charging, Ford customers can now enroll to receive financial benefits by allowing Ford to automatically pause their electric vehicle charging during peak demand periods, with the ability to override the pause if they need to charge sooner. Customers will earn $1/kWh of energy reduced during the peak demand events. To register, eligible customers can follow instructions on this link.
By Laura Jozwiak
In a world often obsessed with talent and skill, it’s easy to forget that character holds more weight in the grand scheme of things. You can be the most skilled in your field, but without strong character, your success will always have limits.
Character builds relationships, fosters trust, and creates a foundation for meaningful growth. It brings heart into your work, making you not only talented but also trustworthy and reliable.
Character isn’t something you can turn on or off based on circumstances. It’s like a warrior’s armor, always present, guiding you through both highs and lows.
When we lead with character, we create environments that encourage diversity of thought, innovation, and calculated risks.