Volvo Trucks North America announces Gateway Truck & Refrigeration has completed the rigorous training and facility upgrades to become the first Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealership in Illinois.
Gateway has been in business for more than 30 years and operates two Volvo Trucks dealership locations in Collinsville, Ill., and Wright City, Mo. The Collinsville location is Gateway’s headquarters and was chosen as the first location to certify due its proximity to the St. Louis, Mo., market. Given the anticipated market demand for battery-electric trucks, Gateway is designing and building a new facility west of St. Louis that will support battery-electric trucks and will be its second Volvo Truck Certified EV Dealership, the company says.
“Battery-electric vehicles are still new to the Class 8 market, and the team at Gateway Truck & Refrigeration strives to be a leader in the shift, especially when our customers look to us to guide them through the purchase, maintenance and operation of a new technology which will make such an impact in their business,” says Zach Wagner, dealer principal, Gateway Truck & Refrigeration. “Recognizing the different requirements of battery-electric trucks from traditional diesel counterparts, we liked the idea of starting from the ground up with our new facility and designing it to give our customers the service and support they need to succeed in their electromobility transition.”
“Volvo Trucks continues to lead the shift toward sustainable transport solutions and has worked closely with our dealer network for several years now to build out the electromobility ecosystem needed to support the growing adoption of the Volvo VNR Electric truck,” adds Jeremy Taylor, regional vice president – central region, Volvo Trucks North America. “It’s exciting to see Gateway Truck & Refrigeration committed to building a new facility purposely designed to support battery-electric trucks, a telltale sign that the market is anticipated to grow significantly in the coming years.”
Gateway has already sold 46 Volvo VNR Electric trucks, with 10 having been delivered to its customer, Quality Custom Distribution (QCD) that have been deployed in QCD’s Southern California fleet operations delivering products to restaurants and coffee shops. QCD’s remaining 35 Volvo VNR Electric trucks will be built and delivered throughout 2023 and 2024. Gateway also worked with customer Artur Express, a nationwide transportation and logistics company to deploy the first Volvo VNR Electric truck domiciled in the central region with a home base in St. Louis, the company says.
“The electromobility transition is more than purchasing a truck, and the Volvo Trucks Dealer Development team — led by David Thomasma — made it easy for us to complete our EV certification. Now we are able to really understand our customers’ businesses and provide the most effective solutions for integrating battery-electric vehicles into their fleet, enabling customers to maximize their success with the technology. The Certified Electric Vehicle Dealership process was very smooth and included scheduled monthly calls and textbook guidelines and groundwork for all our employees to follow,” Wagner says.
The Volvo Trucks Certified EV Dealer network spans 16 states — California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia — and three Canadian provinces — British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. Volvo Trucks is on track to certify numerous additional dealer locations in 2023 as it progresses toward its goal of building a robust North American dealer support network for battery-electric trucks, Volvo says.