Switch-N-Go increases efficiency of EV work trucks

The company will also be at the NETA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Ind., from March 7-10, 2023.

Switch-N-Go, a creator of electric hoist and interchangeable truck body company, offers the ideal product to increase the versatility and functionality of electric work trucks while increasing the safety of work crews. By installing one of its patented electric hoists and employing a few interchangeable truck bodies, a single EV work truck can transform and complete the work of three.

“Lee Transport strives to be at the forefront of innovation in the truck equipment industry. Matching the Cenntro all-electric work truck with the fully electric Switch-N-Go made perfect sense. We partnered with Switch-N-Go over 10 years ago, and because of their proven strength in electric-powered interchangeable truck body systems and consistent product quality, dependability and durability; we knew this was a combination that we could stand behind. Cenntro offers a great EV truck solution, and Switch-N-Go allows that specialized truck to be anything the customer needs,” says Greg Stowers, operations manager at Lee Transport, an authorized Switch-N- Go dealer.

Switch-N-Go is future focused and present driven. Their patented hoist and truck body system is not just for EV work trucks. It is a creative alternative to finding and buying a new truck chassis. End users can repurpose and transform an existing permanent mount work truck with the Switch-N-Go interchangeable system to immediately maximize its functionality and versatility. Boasting nearly 30 different truck bodies and over 100 authorized dealers nationwide, Switch-N-Go is proud to be part of the greater transformation of the work truck landscape.

Switch-N-Go will feature their electric hoist, an aluminum dump body and an upfitted Cenntro truck from Lee Transport at the NETA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, Ind., from March 7-10, 2023. They are hosting a press conference at their booth, 5133, on Thursday, March 9 from 2:35 to 3 p.m. to further discuss this topic and to answer questions.