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Equipment CAA-Quebec to deploy first electric tow truck


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CAA is deploying what it says is the first all-electric tow truck in North America, a Lion5 that will serve the Quebec market.

 

The move comes 80 years after the company introduced its first horse-drawn towing services. The towing platform was built by XpaK Industries.

 

“Roadside assistance has always been in CAA-Quebec’s DNA, and it goes without saying that we are taking the lead in electric towing. We have a responsibility to set an example and take a leadership role in protecting the environment,” said Marie-Soleil Tremblay, president and CEO, in a news release.

 

The truck has a capacity of 210 kWh and range of up to 310 km. The 800-volt battery packs are designed by Lion Electric. CAA plans to put the truck through its paces in a variety of towing situations and weather conditions in the coming months.

 

CAA-Quebec also operates other electric vehicles, including the Hyundai IONIQ, Ford F-150 hybrid and F-150 Lightning.

 

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“This vehicle delivers efficient service while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and demonstrating the versatility of Lion trucks,” said Patrick Gervais, vice-president, trucks and public affairs with Lion.

 

“With this new 100% electric made-in-Quebec tow truck, we are helping to redefine the future of the towing industry. We are proud to be part of a cleaner and more sustainable future with players like CAA-Quebec and XpaK.”

 

The towing platform is 25-30% lighter due to the use of lightweight materials and because it’s electric, eliminates the risk of hydraulic fluid leaks.

 

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