Isuzu's NRR-EV eligible for HVIP incentives

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The Isuzu NRR-EV is now eligible for HVIP incentives.
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Isuzu's NRR-EV is now eligible for California's Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP), the company announced Tuesday. 

"As businesses continue to build their zero-emission fleets, the HVIP voucher for the NRR-EV is a big step in bringing those customers into the Isuzu brand," says Shaun Skinner, president of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. "EV customers will also appreciate the many benefits associated with our new ISUZU360 connected service as we continue to elevate the Isuzu ownership experience." 

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Through the HVIP incentive program, NRR-EV customers can qualify for up to $60,000 that can be stacked with other programs. 

ISUZU360 is an online platform that connects owners to their vehicles and allows them to monitor performance, customize charging parameters and oversee maintenance. A subscription to the service also extends the basic warranty from three to five years, extends the lithium-ion battery warranty from three to eight years, and extends the EV powertrain component from three to eight years. 

Scheduled maintenance as detailed in the owner's manual is complimentary and provided for up to five years or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The maintenance is performed by Isuzu-trained technicians using advanced EV diagnostic tools and repair equipment. Service items include multipoint inspections at the vehicles 10,000-mile service intervals, lubricating and torquing driveline and suspension components, and replacing necessary fluids and filters. 

Hydrogen Fuel Cell & BEV Survey
The following survey was sent as a link in an email cover message in February 2023 to the newsletter lists for Overdrive and CCJ. After approximately two weeks, a total of 176 owner-operators under their own authority, 113 owner-operators leased or assigned to a carrier and 82 fleet executives and 36 fleet employees from fleets with 10 or more power units had completed and submitted the questionnaire for a total of 407 qualified responses. Cross-tabulations based on respondent type are provided for each question when applicable.
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