REE Automotive (NASDAQ: REE) has announced the first demo of its P7 electric chassis cab to the United States.
The vehicle has undergone customization at Knapheide in Quincy, Illinois, a leading North American manufacturer of work truck bodies and truck beds. Knapheide has enhanced the P7-C by incorporating its KUV body, recognized for its efficient organization, dividing storage space into easily accessible compartments from both sides of the body. Through this collaboration, REE and Knapheide aim to offer fleets the flexibility to choose a suitable body for their fully by-wire electric vehicles.
Tali Miller, Chief Business Officer of REE Automotive stated: “With REE’s first of its kind fully by-wire vehicle technology and Knapheide’s proven excellence with work truck bodies, we believe that REE and Knapheide will be able to provide the right body and equipment solutions for vocational fleets across North America.”
REE Automotive is a technology company that allows customers to build electric vehicles of various shapes and sizes on its modular platforms. REE platforms are future proofed, autonomous capable, and drastically reduce the time to market for fleets looking to electrify.
Shares of REE Automotive trade on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol REE.
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