Morgan Olson, EAVX unveil all-new Class 5 walk-in step van body
EAVX and Morgan Olson, subsidiaries of JB Poindexter & Co, unveiled the new Proxima Class 5 walk-in step van, showcasing innovative technology aimed at enhancing commercial delivery vehicles. Proxima boasts improved aerodynamics, driver ergonomics, visibility, and safety. It integrates advanced digital vehicle infrastructure, VX Control™, allowing various technologies to operate cohesively. The vehicle is versatile, accommodating both electric and internal-combustion powertrains. EAVX is collaborating with REE Automotive (NASDAQ: REE) for its electric chassis, with evaluation events for potential customers planned in Detroit.
- Introduction of Proxima step van enhances commercial vehicle technology.
- Improved aerodynamics and driver ergonomics contribute to operational efficiency.
- Enhanced safety features reduce blind spots and improve visibility.
- Collaboration with REE Automotive expands market potential with electric chassis.
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Proxima 1 (Photo: Business Wire)
Named Proxima, the body builds off Morgan Olson's reputation for durable and dependable commercial vehicle bodies, while introducing new technologies to enhance driver ergonomics and efficiencies that will transform the industry. Proxima’s chassis-flexible design means it offers significant advantages for both electric and internal-combustion powertrains, as well as new features that aim to positively impact safety, comfort and overall driver experience.
“We are thrilled to begin sharing the Proxima body concept with the world in the coming weeks and months,” said
Proxima’s key design highlights and product features include:
- Improved aerodynamics: Delivering a significant reduction in drag for maximum efficiency without compromising functionality,
- Enhanced driver ergonomics: Proxima is designed to accommodate drivers of all sizes with a focus on every interior detail to reduce distraction and increase comfort.
- Increased driver visibility: Proxima’s purposefully designed dash, windshield, and side- and rear-view screens optimize driver sight lines for maximum visibility and significant blind-spot reduction
- Improved driver safety: Proxima’s design puts a premium on driving position and improved visibility to aid in parking, maneuvering and avoiding obstacles — contributing to overall driver safety.
- Enhanced technology integration: EAVX’s proprietary VX Control™ is a digital vehicle infrastructure that enables the widest array of technologies to be connected, configured and communicate with each other and with drivers, no matter the chassis or powertrain. For Proxima, VX Control will unify lighting, equipment, tools, cameras, sensors and driver assistance technologies into a single, intelligent system that works continuously to deliver higher efficiency, lower operational cost and greater value in every application.
Proxima features a flexible design that offers design options for all types of chassis regardless of powertrain or power source. For this first proof of concept, EAVX and Morgan Olson are partnering with automotive technology company
“These events will be a critical opportunity for partners and potential customers to engage our team first hand, and to see what Proxima offers as we get closer to production,” said
About EAVX
EAVX, the newest business unit and subsidiary of JB Poindexter & Co, collaborates with the most advanced electric and alternative power chassis producers, allowing chassis partners to focus on their revolutionary and proprietary technologies. EAVX and the individual business units of JBPCO are the integration bodybuilders of choice for chassis producers serving present and future EV and alternative fuel markets and advanced vehicle technology markets. Visit jbpoindexter.com/eavx for more information.
About Morgan Olson
Morgan Olson is the leading walk-in step van body manufacturer in
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