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Orange EV unveils industry-leading 7.5-year warranty for terminal trucks, enhancing reliability and lowering ownership costs

Orange EV now offering 7.5-year warranty covering battery, powertrain, and electric components

March 12, 2025
Orange EV's 7.5-year extended warranty coverage includes the powertrain, motors, controllers, wire harnesses, cables, and key electric components.

Orange EV has introduced a new 7.5-year warranty covering battery, powertrain, and electric components.

Standard warranties for terminal trucks max out at 1-2 years or 6,000 hours, but Orange EV coverage now extends to 7.5 years and 30,000 hours.  

"Delivering the highest quality terminal trucks has always been our priority," Kurt Neutgens, president and CTO of Orange EV, said. "Our new warranty isn't just an extension of coverage, it's a testament to our track record and a commitment to fleets that uptime, cost savings, and long-term performance are built into every truck."

See also: YMX Logistics and Orange EV partner to deliver zero-emission solutions to yard operations

Orange EV's 7.5-year extended warranty coverage includes the powertrain, motors, controllers, wire harnesses, cables, and key electric components. With Orange EV, fleets secure:

  • Lower cost of ownership: Eliminates unexpected repair costs, ensures predictable budgeting, and provides coverage and savings beyond the payback period
  • Improved operational efficiency: Increased uptime and fewer repairs minimize disruptions to operations
  • Stronger financial position: Extended depreciation life, increased residual value, and a transferrable warranty
  • Proven reliability: Trucks that average 97%+ uptime over 8 million operational hours now backed by the most extensive warranty in the terminal truck market
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