Piedmont Truck Center becomes GreenPower commercial dealer

Piedmont Truck Center becomes GreenPower commercial dealer

Piedmont Truck Center currently partners with Ford commercial trucks, Western Star, TICO terminal trucks and Dennis Eagle refuse trucks.

GreenPower Motor Company Inc. has appointed Piedmont Truck Center as its dealer for commercial vehicle sales and service in The Triangle of North Carolina. Piedmont Truck Center currently partners with four manufacturers in the commercial truck industry – Ford commercial trucks, Western Star (a division of Daimler Trucks North America), TICO terminal trucks and Dennis Eagle refuse trucks.

“We are very fortunate to now partner with GreenPower Motor Company, a leader in purpose-built, all-electric vehicles,” said Scott Pharr, president of Piedmont Truck Center. “With the current evolution occurring in the commercial vehicle industry, moving to more zero-emission vehicles, we will now be able to offer our customers the best solution in cargo delivery and passenger transportation all-electric vehicles. GreenPower offers one of the best solutions to those customers who want to seek an answer to operating their businesses while being a good steward to our world by deploying zero-emission vehicles.”

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