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All-Electric Winnebago Receives Sustainability Award At RVX
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Winnebago Industries, Inc's website.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - Winnebago’s all-electric, zero-emission specialty vehicle received the Sustainability Award from the RV Industry Association (RVIA) during the award ceremony at the industry trade show, RVX: The RV Experience, in Salt Lake City. The vehicle is intended for urban and semi-urban short range commercial applications, especially in cases where idling or running an external generator for extended periods of time is common, such as mobile medical clinics, bloodmobiles, bookmobiles, mobile classrooms, and other mobile activities. Available in 33 and 38-foot models, the vehicle is powered by a Ford F-53 based EPIC chassis from Motiv Power Systems and holds enough charge for eight hours of service plus round-trip travel to and from its home facility, with a range of up to 125 miles.
Winnebago doubled down on its commitment to clean air by becoming a Proud Partner of the American Lung Association. “The American Lung Association is a trusted guardian of healthy lungs and we are looking forward to leveraging our all-electric, zero-emission vehicles to further promote the importance of improving the air quality in the communities our vehicles serve,” Ashis Bhattacharya, vice president of Strategic Planning and Development, and leader of Winnebago Specialty Vehicles, said in a press release.
For additional information on the all-electric vehicle, visit the Winnebago website.
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