It seems that every time Ars writes about a new commercial electric vehicle, about half the comments are along the lines of "great, now make me a camper out of that." Well, we have some good news for you on that front. The RV manufacturer Thor has just taken delivery of the first customer chassis from EV truck maker Harbinger.
"Harbinger believes in enabling the electrification of RVs, along with the wide variety of medium-duty e-commerce delivery vehicles you see every day," said Harbinger CEO John Harris. "Our strategy is focused on empowering companies to transform their fleets with sustainable options, tapping into a significant market opportunity that drives towards a greener, more innovative future in transportation."
You may remember Harbinger from our coverage last year. To briefly recap, it's targeting the medium-duty truck market—classes 4–7, to use the correct lingo. There's some interesting engineering at play too—the 800 V modular battery is made up of multiple 35 kWh packs using 2170 cylindrical cells, each in a gigacast aluminum enclosure.
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