ETRUX unveils the Ford E-Transit Trizone electric vehicle at the CV Show

ETRUX unveils the Ford E-Transit Trizone electric vehicle at the CV Show


ETRUX, a company specializing in the design and conversion of light commercial vehicles, has launched its new Ford E-Transit Trizone electric vehicle, which is ideal for supermarkets and other perishable goods transport services.

Operating under the JANS Group, with a manufacturing facility in Antrim and a base in Birmingham, ETRUX also supports fleet managers in the journey from diesel to electric vehicles through its EVolve program and the Ford E-Transit Trizone van is an addition to this soon to the company. modified electric vehicle range.

From left, Andy Hill, Ford Pro, Paul O’Sullivan, Ford CV conversion manager, Stephen Hendry, Ford Pro and Gerard Galvin, Managing Director of ETRUX

Officially unveiled at the 2024 Commercial Vehicle (CV) show, the Ford E-Transit Trizone combines durability, strength and lightweight panels with high insulation properties.

Built and developed by the ETRUX team, this vehicle is fully tested and comes equipped with a GAH refrigeration system, temperature controls, zero-degree cooling, de-icing and internal drains to handle water flow and spills.

Speaking of the car, Gerard Galvin, Etrux executive director said: “We are happy to announce the launch of our new Ford E-Transit Trizone.

“We are confident that this new vehicle will provide a reliable solution for companies to meet their needs and requirements as well as show them effective ways to reduce their carbon footprint.”

ETRUX was recently awarded the prestigious Ford Pro Convertor Status and is one of only two companies on the island of Ireland to boast the distinction.

The company currently offers a range of electric vehicles including the Ford E-Transit Welfare van, which comes with updated interiors, as well as the Isuzu 7.5t Magtec Luton van and Gerard claims that the addition of Trizone will enable the company to continue to offer. solutions for a wide range of industries.

“At ETRUX, we are proud to provide high-quality vehicle solutions for many industries including construction, utility, film and television, transportation and medical and with the addition of Trizone, we can now serve the supermarket and perishable goods delivery industries,” he added.

“Having a number of fully electric vehicles available also means we can help fleet and transport managers achieve the Net Zero target and will play an important role in the UK government’s Zero Emissions (ZEV) Authority.

“Through our EVolve consultancy, we work closely with our customers to guide them through the entire process of switching from diesel to electric vehicles, from carrying out feasibility studies to managing the vehicle’s end-of-life disposal.

“We are all well aware of the lower running costs, reduced noise pollution, enhanced driving experience and positive impact on the environment that the transition to electric vehicles will provide and we are providing better vehicles to help companies achieve this.”