Volvo Trucks North America now has seven Canadian dealerships complete its comprehensive Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealer program with the addition of two locations from Surgenor Truck Group.
Surgenor is a 30-year-plus family-owned and operated truck dealership. It recently completed the program at two of its locations—Ottawa and Kingston, Ontario, Canada—to support the growing regional interest in Class 8 battery-electric trucks.
“Recent Volvo VNR Electric deployments in Canada have demonstrated the effectiveness and reliability of our Class 8 battery-electric model in the extreme cold of a Canadian winter,” said Peter Voorhoeve, the President of Volvo Trucks North America. “The steady expansion of our Volvo Trucks Certified EV dealership network in Canada is a testament to increasing customer confidence to begin integrating battery-electric trucks into their fleet, so much so that dealerships like Surgenor Truck Group are certifying multiple locations at the same time to meet current demand and be prepared for a large scale-up of electromobility in the near future.”
Surgenor Truck Group—the largest group of Volvo Trucks dealers in Eastern Ontario—has received multiple inquiries about the availability of the Volvo VNR Electric model, particularly from cities and local governments.
To help its customers evaluate which of its routes are the most ideal for electrification, as well as select the right Volvo VNR Electric configuration, Surgenor Truck Group’s sales team is now trained to use Volvo Trucks’ route planning tool—the Electric Performance Generator. Additionally, both of its dealership locations can help customers evaluate the business impact of purchasing and operating the Volvo VNR Electric by utilizing Volvo Trucks’ Electromobility Total Cost of Ownership tool.
“Our dealerships want to play a key role in the evolution of the trucking industry, so our team worked hard to complete the Volvo Trucks Certified EV Dealer program in just six months for both locations,” Steve Wickett, the General Manager of Surgenor Truck Group. “The training and certification process was straightforward, and our sales and service teams are now prepared and excited to support local fleets with their electromobility transition.”
According to Surgenor, two technicians at each of its locations are now fully trained and equipped to meet the service needs of fleets operating Volvo VNR Electric trucks.
The program ensures the service team at the dealership has been fully trained and equipped to safely perform battery-electric truck maintenance and repairs for trucks in operation. The Ottawa and Kingston locations both have a dedicated EV service bay, and technicians have been outfitted with personal protective equipment for working with high-voltage systems. A portable 50 kW fast charger is available at both locations to support the battery-electric trucks.
Volvo Trucks now has certified EV dealers in California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, as well as in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, Canada, with several dealerships across North America finalizing their certifications in 2022 and 2023.
To learn more about Volvo Trucks North America and the Volvo VNR Electric, visit www.volvotrucks.us/trucks/vnr-electric.