Stoops Freightliner hosted 150 junior and seniors from Apollo, Vantage, Millstream and Lima City School automotive programs to talk about their operations and how what they are learning in high school could translate into working on the semis and trucks.
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Today was E-Mobility Day at Stoops, and customers received a full day of educational presentations on the new electric-powered trucks of the future. The eCascadia, an over-the-road truck, and the eM2, a vocational truck, were showcased for patrons to examine the new features. The eCascadia possesses upwards of 470 horsepower, a normal range around 230 miles, and a usable capacity of either 291 or 438 kilowatts per hour while the eM2 produces upwards of 300 horsepower, a target max range around 230 miles, and a usable capacity of either 194 or 291 kilowatts per hour. With a transition toward electric vehicles from diesel vehicles, presenters say that benefits can be expected.