Tuesday, May 25, 2021
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Sunday, May 23, 2021
2022 CHEVROLET SILVERADO HD OFFERS MULTI-FLEX TAILGATE
2022 Chevrolet Silverado HD Offers Multi-Flex Tailgate
2021-05-17
DETROIT — This tailgate party just got bigger. The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD join the Silverado 1500 in offering the optional Multi-Flex Tailgate with its six unique functions for increased tailgate and bed usability.
Whether a customer needs a standing workstation or an easier load-in for materials, the Multi-Flex Tailgate configurations activate using a key fob or two tailgate-mounted buttons, one for the full gate and another for the inner gate. There is also a power tailgate button on the instrument panel.
The Multi-Flex Tailgate will be offered as an option on all 2022 Silverado HD models, in addition to the segment-exclusive Power Up/Down Tailgate option on LT, LTZ and High Country. Also new for the 2022 model year is a new exterior color, Greenstone Metallic. The 2022 Silverado HD is available this summer.
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Friday, May 21, 2021
Fleet Friday: 22 Questions to Answer Before Installing EV Charging Depots by Chris Brown
Every fleet is unique, and therefore every fleet looking to electrify will have unique charging needs. In fact, planning for charging infrastructure is more complicated than most fleet operators think.
“Fleets need to take a brand-new approach to running their garage and operations, and they're not necessarily ready for it,” says Shana Patadia, director of strategy, energy solutions at ChargePoint.
Fleets tend to first concentrate on the electric vehicles, because they represent the largest, and most easily identifiable, costs. And fleets must deal with various new stakeholders in the process — from electric OEMs and utilities to charging and software providers — that aren’t in tune with the entirety of fleets’ needs.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Work Truck Wednesday: The Perfect Delivery Van Back In Stock!