The Shyft Group Secures ZEPCert and GHG Certifications for Blue Arc™ EV Truck

| September 5, 2024

Nationwide Access to Innovative EV Solutions and Significant Financial Incentives for Customers

The Shyft Group, Inc. specialty vehicle manufacturing, assembly, and upfit for the commercial, retail, and service specialty vehicle markets, has announced that its Blue Arc™ Class 4 EV truck has received both Zero-Emission Powertrain Certification (ZEPCert) and a Heavy-Duty Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Enhanced Electric Executive Order from the California Air Resources Board (CARB). These certifications allow Shyft’s Blue Arc trucks to be sold across all 50 states, providing customers with access to cutting-edge, commercial-grade EV solutions.

“Achieving ZEPCert and GHG certifications validates the performance and reliability of our zero-emission powertrains, boosting confidence in the durability and efficiency of our EV trucks,” said John Dunn, President and CEO of the Shyft Group. “This underscores our commitment to delivering advanced, environmentally responsible solutions that facilitate the transition to electrified fleets and contribute to a greener future.”

In addition to these certifications, the Blue Arc EV truck is now listed as an eligible purchase in the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP). This program offers substantial financial incentives, with additional adjustments for small fleets and disadvantaged communities, promoting the adoption of cleaner, quieter, and more efficient commercial trucks through point-of-sale discounts. Customers in states with zero-emission truck regulations can also benefit from a range of other state and federal incentive programs, resulting in significant cost savings and a faster return on investment for fleet operators transitioning to electric vehicles.

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