Skip to main content

SoCal Edison adds 280 Chevy Silverado EV trucks to service fleet

California utility SoCal Edison, one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, is helping reduce its own carbon footprint by adding 280 Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup trucks to its service fleet — part of a larger strategy to transition its entire vehicle fleet to electric by 2030.

With up to 492 miles of range and a 10,500 lb. GVWR, GM’s Ultium-based pickup trucks are objectively the most capable battery electric trucks on the road today. It’s no surprise then (according to GM) that hat when Southern California Edison (SCE) went to add durable, zero-emissions pickups to its service fleet, it chose Chevy’s Silverado.

“The deployment represents a pivotal step in SCE’s commitment to electrify our fleet and reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” says Todd Carlson, Principal Manager of Fleet for Southern California Edison. “At SCE, we’re committed to leading by example in California’s clean energy transformation. Working with partners like Chevrolet allows us to integrate high-performing electric vehicles while improving SoCal’s air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

The new-for-2025 Silverado EV WT was announced this October with an EPA-estimated range of up to 492 miles — nearly a 10% improvement over the 2024 models, and at a lower price, too. Pricing starts at $57,095 for the Work Truck model before federal and state incentives kick in, making the Chevy a must-look option for any fleet applications that don’t require a utility body or upfit (which the unibody nature of the Silverado makes impractical, if not impossible).

Top comment by Leonard Bates

Liked by 8 people

Both our local electrical utility and the natural gas distribution company have full sized pickups puttering through neighborhoods collecting wireless usage data from the meters. They could do this with Nissan Leafs and save millions, but noooooo.

View all comments

SoCal Edison is expected to continue to add EVs to its fleet as it rolls out more than 41,000 EV charging stations and works to modernize the state’s energy grid, supporting not just the energy needs of its own citizens, but those of Arizona, Oregon, and Washington — all states that draw power from California — as well.

GM, for its part, is pretty hyped about the order. “We are excited to help innovative customers like Southern California Edison to meet their electrification goals with the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT as part of their fleet transformation,”” said” says Sandor Piszar, vice president of GM Envolve. “The Silverado EV WT combines the performance and reliability commercial customers expect with the benefits and low cost of ownership of electric propulsion.”


Electrek’s Take

SoCal Edison Chevy Silverado EV WT; via GM.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there may be a lot of gruff and grizzled fleet managers out there who scoff at environmental concerns, but the quest for improved efficiency and cost reduction among commercial fleet managers knows no political or environmental ideology. If it’s better or cheaper, they’ll buy it. If it’s better and cheaper, they’ll buy two — and battery power is proving to be consistently better, in a broader scope of use cases, than gas, diesel, or hydrogen.


SOURCE | IMAGES: GM.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

Stay up to date with the latest content by subscribing to Electrek on Google News. You’re reading Electrek— experts who break news about Tesla, electric vehicles, and green energy, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow Electrek on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our YouTube channel for the latest reviews.

Comments

Author

Avatar for Jo Borrás Jo Borrás

I’ve been in and around the auto industry since the 90s, and have written for a number of well-known outlets like CleanTechnica, the Truth About Cars, Popular Mechanics, and more. You can catch me on The Heavy Equipment Podcast with Mike Switzer, the AutoHub Show with Ian and Jeff, or chasing my kids around Oak Park, IL.

Manage push notifications

notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications
notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications