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Navistar's EV-authorized dealer network surpasses 100 locations, covering 41 states and seven Canadian provinces

Navistar surpasses 100 electric vehicle authorized dealers

April 19, 2024
Currently, Navistar offers the all-electric International eMV Series medium-duty vehicle and the Electric CE Series from the electric school bus manufacturer IC Bus.

More than 100 Navistar dealer locations are ready to guide fleets through their electric vehicle journey. With more than 100 EV-authorized dealers and many more in process, Navistar will have more than 30% of its dealer locations ready to support the sale and service of both International and IC Bus EVs. These dealers cover 41 states and seven of 10 Canadian provinces. 

To be EV authorized, dealers must:

  • Provide a sales plan and resources to support the customer through the planning and delivery phases of their EV journey.
  • Invest in technician training to provide timely maintenance and repairs.
  • Invest in service equipment including lifts, tools, and chargers to ensure dealers are fully prepared to diagnose all aspects of EVs and keep customer vehicles on the road.

"The International and IC Bus dealer network live our customer-first value and that is no different in the transition to EVs," said Debbie Shust, VP of work truck business, Navistar. "A zero-emissions future requires collaboration from all stakeholders. For our customers to have a positive experience with EVs, our dealers must be appropriately prepared to sell and service them."

EV-authorized dealers understand that the journey to electric vehicles is filled with uncertainty. They are focused on ensuring an exceptional customer experience from the sales process through maintenance and operation.

"We see the future of commercial transportation being more and more battery electric in certain applications," said Rick Otten, president of Cumberland, an International and IC Bus dealer with nine locations across Tennessee and Florida. "We want to be ahead of the curve to best serve our customers and provide a flawless customer service experience for all the vehicles we offer, either diesel, electric, or other fuel options by application as a bridge to potentially electric as a solution.”

See also: Navistar makes strides toward autonomous technology for hub-to-hub transport

Navistar supports dealers and customers with a dedicated zero emissions team, following a three-step consultative approach to help customers easily transition to EVs.

  • Consulting: Understanding concerns and motivations to adopt EVs and discuss short- and long-term plans. This helps craft an adoption roadmap for the customer, including route and range analysis, grant funding and charging, and infrastructure planning.
  • Charging & infrastructure: Understanding power needs, assisting the customer in making the appropriate charging hardware decisions based on their specific routes and application, and future-proofing operations by looking at the customer's long-term EV goals. Navistar and its partners can support customers in the design and build-out of infrastructure and charging.
  • Customer onboarding: Coordination of truck and body build timing, charging, and infrastructure build, as well as customer, driver, and other training to ensure that when the vehicle arrives, it can be woven into customers' operations with minimal disruption.

"Navistar is committed to supporting our customers' carbon reduction goals and our zero emissions team along with our dealers are working tirelessly to assist them in that mission," Shust said.

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