SEA EV Trucks & Buses

SEA Electric leads the market with a range of all-electric solutions, perfect for a wide array of commercial applications. From urban delivery to bespoke deployments, through to school bus retrofits, the SEA-Drive® power-system has been proven in the field as your dependable partner in sustainable transport.

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    SEA OEM COLLABORATIONS

    In March 2023 SEA Electric announced a Tier 1 partnership with Mack Trucks for the supply of the proprietary SEA-Drive® power-system for the Mack Class 6 and 7 MD electric trucks, and further expanded our partnership with Hino Motor Sales USA with the SEA-Drive® power-system to be fitted to the Hino M and L series trucks.

    Mack MD Electric

    FUTURE INNOVATIONS

    The ground breaking SEA SV6e is set to shape the future of last-mile deliveries. The SV6 delivers peerless performance and environmental credentials.

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    Full range of EV trucks available in Australia from 4.5 tonne through to 22.5 tonne.

    SEA 45e

    A highlight of the SEA Electric model line-up is the SEA 300-45 EV model, with its 4,500kg GVM capable of being driven on a car licence.

    SEA 85e

    The SEA 300-85 is rated to 8.5-tonnes and specified with a 138kWh battery and 1,500Nm motor, which lends itself to a variety of final applications.

    SEA 140e

    The SEA 500 medium-duty EV truck range is either 4x2 or 6.2 axle configurations with a maximum body length of 9,240m and a GVM range between 15 and 22.5 tonnes.

    SEA 160e

    The SEA 500 medium-duty EV truck range is either 4x2 or 6.2 axle configurations with a maximum body length of 9,240m and a GVM range between 15 and 22.5 tonnes.

    SEA 225e

    The SEA 500 medium-duty EV truck range is either 4x2 or 6.2 axle configurations with a maximum body length of 9,240m and a GVM range between 15 and 22.5 tonnes.
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