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Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. Expands East Coast Sustainability Leadership with Nikola Battery-Electric Class 8 Truck, Adding Eighth Zero-Emission Vehicle

Greer, South Carolina – September 2024 – Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. proudly announces the addition of a Nikola Class 8  truck to its battery-electric vehicle (BEV) fleet, further solidifying the company’s commitment to sustainable transportation. This acquisition brings Benore’s total electric fleet to eight advanced trucks, positioning them as a prominent leader in sustainability and clean transportation on the East Coast, and making them the foremost logistics provider in South Carolina and a key advocate for eco-friendly transport across the region.

The newly acquired truck, a Nikola BEV, is a reimagined cabover vehicle designed for short-haul metro-regional applications. It features an up to 330 miles, continuous horsepower of 645, and an estimated 90-minute charging time with a 350kW charger. With nine high-voltage battery packs totaling a gross capacity of 738 kWh, the Nikola BEV exemplifies the cutting-edge technology Benore is integrating into its operations. Notably, it has zero tailpipe emissions, further contributing to Benore’s sustainability goals.

Benore Logistic Systems adds a Nikola Class 8 battery-electric truck to its fleet, marking its eighth zero-emission vehicle and reinforcing its leadership in East Coast sustainable logistics.
Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. Expands East Coast Sustainability Leadership with Nikola Battery-Electric Class 8 Truck, Adding Eighth Zero-Emission Vehicle.

“The addition of the Nikola zero-emissions truck to our fleet marks a significant milestone in our mission to optimize energy usage across various operational scenarios,” said Jeffery M. Benore, President and CEO at Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. “Our detailed analysis of energy efficiency, charging times, and overall performance under diverse conditions enables us to maximize the potential of electric vehicles in our logistics network.”

This fleet expansion was made possible through collaboration with South Carolina Ports, which secured federal funding from the EPA’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) program for Benore Logistics Systems.

“SC Ports is consistently looking for ways to make our operations more sustainable and efficient,” SC Ports President and CEO Barbara Melvin said. “This grant funding and the bold initiative by our partners to deploy electric trucks at SC Ports’ Inland Port Greer serve as a great model for companies looking to create more sustainable supply chains.”

Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. extends its gratitude to these partners for their invaluable support and shared dedication to advancing environmentally conscious solutions.

“This is the final truck under our Federal DERA Grant,” added Jeffery Benore. “The Nikola BEV will allow us to extend our electric vehicle reach within the Southeastern U.S., supporting longer-range trips and reinforcing our commitment to sustainable logistics.”

About Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. 

Benore Logistic Systems, Inc. was founded in 1994 and continues to be led by Jeffery M. Benore, CEO and President, and Joan Benore, Vice President. Benore offers integrated solutions customized to meet the individual needs of customers through optimized supply chain, transportation, warehousing, and on-site services. Almost three decades later, the devotion to quality and attention to service has allowed Benore to grow with operations throughout the United States, while continuing to be both family-owned and operated. For further inquiries or to schedule interviews, please contact Dennis Kunz at: dennis.kunz@benorelogistics.com.