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Trova Announces Launch of Battery-Electric Terminal Tractor

It's the Company's First Market Product
Patrick Collignon
Trova CEO Patrick Collignon says, "The first product to market is what we are launching here at TMC.” (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Trova Commercial Vehicles on March 9 announced the launch of a battery-electric terminal tractor as its first product to hit the market.

Trova was founded in 2020 with a mission to accelerate development and market acceptance of battery-electric commercial vehicles. It has been field-testing products ever since, and introduced its terminal tractor during American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2025 Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition.

“We target specialty vehicles and new market segments,” Trova CEO Patrick Collignon said during a press event. “Since 2020 [we] started developing a proprietary rolling chassis concept — battery electric. We didn’t want to mess with hydrogen fuel cells; we wanted to go clean-cut battery electric, and obviously develop an innovative, state-of-the-art, high-voltage driveline solution. The first product to market is what we are launching here at TMC.”



Trova said the truck’s chassis is made from high-strength steel, and is designed to be modular for ease of maintenance. The truck is designed to support telematics standards and remote diagnostics, and has a patented battery pack installation setup and proprietary thermal management system.

“We’ve been looking for innovative elements — especially entering the market of terminal tractors, which has been quite stable,” Collignon said. He added that Trova followed what he described as a multi-stakeholder model with the truck’s development, bringing in industry partners during the process.

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Longer term, Collignon said Trova could explore conversions of diesel-powered trucks to electric. “One of the new market segments that we will be focusing on is repowering of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks,” he said. “You bring in a Class 8 diesel truck, 48 hours later, you drive away with an electric truck. Those are our two product platforms that we have been developing.”

He noted that Trova recently founded a European division that is focused on these conversions, since demand in the region is higher. The U.S. market will be more focused on terminal tractors for the time being.

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