Well, well, well…how’s this for something we got right? Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) did show a battery electric vehicle (BEV) and it wasn’t the D-Max EV. Instead, it was the N-Series EV as we guessed way back in August.
Officially a concept at this point, the N-Series EV is a light-duty truck powered a powerful HP11 full-electric motor putting out 122 horsepower (90 kW) and 370 Nm of torque. With a 40-kWh battery that offers a range of approximately 115 kilometers, making it perfect for last-mile urban deliveries. It can be charged using both Type 1 (AC charging) and CHAdeMO rapid charging options, based on the model that Isuzu Philippines brought in for the show.
More than just a product, Isuzu Philippines president Tetsuya Fujita is emphasizing that the N-Series EV offers a total ecosystem, especially for customers wanting to become carbon neutral in their operations.
“What sets the N-Series EV apart is our holistic approach to supporting our customers' carbon-neutral goals. Through our EVision Plan, we offer a Total Solution Program—assessing customer operational needs, providing optimal charging schedules, recommending the best chargers, and offering fleet management support. Our goal is to ensure a seamless transition to electric vehicles without sacrificing performance or efficiency,” said Fujita.
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