Proterra to Expand Electrification of OEM Offerings
The electric bus and charging system manufacturer has launched Proterra Powered vehicle electrification solutions to help commercial vehicle manufacturers electrify their heavy-duty vehicles.

Electric bus and charging system manufacturer Proterra has launched Proterra Powered vehicle electrification solutions to help commercial vehicle manufacturers electrify their heavy-duty vehicles. Shown here is Thomas Built Buses' Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley, powered by Proterra.

Electric bus and charging system manufacturer Proterra has launched Proterra Powered vehicle electrification solutions, which leverages the company’s electric vehicle technology and expertise to help commercial vehicle manufacturers electrify their heavy-duty vehicles.
As previously reported, Proterra is already partnering with OEMs such as Daimler Trucks North America, the parent company of Thomas Built Buses, on its new electric school bus: the Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley.
Additionally, the manufacturer has partnered with Van Hool and Alexander Dennis to introduce 100% battery-electric vehicles that are powered by the company’s electric vehicle technology, according to a news release from Proterra. Van Hool selected Proterra for its first all-electric motorcoach in the North American market.
In addition to providing vehicle electrification hardware, Proterra works with partners to ensure a successful electric vehicle program. From initial design consulting, engineering services, and integration, to service support, training, and charging infrastructure implementation, Proterra offers comprehensive solutions for vehicle electrification. By partnering with Proterra, OEMs can leverage years of experience in electric vehicle engineering and proven operational performance.
• Designed from the cell level up for commercial usage, Proterra battery systems’ modular designs enable customizable battery pack dimensions that can easily be configured to fit within a variety of heavy-duty vehicle platforms.
• In addition to energy density, Proterra battery systems are manufactured with safety mechanisms built directly into the battery architecture and undergo rigorous testing to ensure they can withstand the toughest conditions, according to the manufacturer.
• Proterra battery systems are coupled with the company’s electric drivetrains to maximize efficiency and provide longer range, greater acceleration, and simplified maintenance for heavy-duty electric vehicles.
• In addition to the electric vehicle components, Proterra also offers high-power charging systems that are purpose-built for heavy-duty applications and use standardized technology for interoperability. The charging systems utilize the universal J1772-CCS Type 1 charging standard, enabling operators to utilize the company’s charging systems for a range of battery-electric powered vehicles.
• Proterra also offers a turnkey approach to delivering the complete energy ecosystem for heavy-duty electric fleets through Proterra Energy fleet solutions, including charging infrastructure design, build, financing, operations, maintenance, and energy optimization using the Proterra APEX connected vehicle intelligence system.
The Proterra Powered group is led by Toby Kraus. Kraus has been with Proterra for more than three years and has had a leadership role in the manufacturer’s finance, strategy, and business development efforts.
For more information on Proterra Powered, go here.
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