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Trucksales Staff16 Nov 2022
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SEA Electric on show in NZ

SEA Electric showcase its SEA 300=85 at the upcoming NZ Trucking Industry Show

The SEA Electric SEA 300-85 EV will be showcased at the upcoming New Zealand Trucking Industry Show for the very first time, with the battery-electric model set to accelerate the sustainability push across the country’s transport sector.

Now available for order in New Zealand, the model is adaptable to a range of applications, such as dry or temperature-controlled freight, as a cherry picker, a tipper, a refuse vehicle and more, with a choice of wheelbase and payload combinations available.

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Founded in Australia in 2012, SEA Electric has become popular in the electric commercial vehicle space since launching its first products in 2017, with the domestic New Zealand market supporters of the brand’s systems in several installations over the years.

The SEA 300-85 EV represents SEA Electric’s launch as an official OEM, with the line assembled as new at the company’s Australian facility.

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The trucks are powered by a SEA-Drive 120-15 power-system that produces a peak of 1500Nm of torque and up to 125kW of power, the truck being displayed features a 138kWh battery which allows for an unladen range of up to 300km.

The TMC Trucking Industry Show runs from November 25 to 26, at the Canterbury Agricultural Park, Christchurch, with the SEA Electric team on location at site 48 across the two day event.

Related reading:
SEA Electric back Government support of future fuels
SEA Electric strengthens partnership with NTI
SEA Electric exec joins EVC board

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