The automotive world is changing fast with the application of new technology in next generation powertrains and drivetrains for motor vehicles.
Electric vehicle (EV) technology, hydrogen fuel cells in a range of other new innovations, will see a monumental shift in the automotive space in the coming years.
Simultaneously, the quest for renewables and the reduction in fossil fuel dependency will inspire a quantum shift in how commercial fleets utilize and manage their trucks.
Most of this conversation around next generation commercial vehicles seems to focus on the application of new powertrain systems and the mileage they can deliver in the use of the fleet. The challenge for many fleet owners is to correlate a return on investment based on the cost/life cycle of the vehicle and fuel costs using either traditional fossil fuels or renewables.
Comtruk’s mission is to produce next generation beds and bodies that improve the design and direction of innovative next generation commercial vehicles.
Most fleets strive to maximize return on investment as a ratio of initial investment (truck cost) X productivity delivered during the working day. Payload size (productivity), truck mass, fuel cost, maintenance, and occupational safety are key areas of consideration when assessing value to the fleet operator.
Increasingly, fleet managers focus the ability of the truck to do a day’s work in the most efficient and safest way possible.
Occupational safety, useable work area, and the ability maximize deployment during the working day are key elements in determining the right choice of vehicle and body.
Fuel Savings
Fuel Savings
Maintenance Savings
Maintenance Savings
Driver Productivity Savings
Driver Productivity Savings
Reliability
Reliability
Reduced Operating Costs
Reduced Operating Costs
Manage Energy Consumption
Manage Energy Consumption
Most of the conversation around fleets and EV limits its focus to how many miles can be delivered out of one charge. In reality, fleets’ most pressing issue should be productivity through hours of work. For example, dispatching the vehicle for a day’s work without returning to re-charge.
Comtruk aluminum Tri-Gate beds are designed for current work trucks and NexGen. They are an aluminum and composite based product our design and engineering teams have developed for next generation vehicles. These designs are ready today.
While both light in weight and large in work area, they deliver a solution that fits hand in glove with next-generation EV and fuel cell power trains. Comtruk designs are contemporary and complement the architecture of many vehicles from EV and hydrogen companies like Tesla, Rivian, Altis, Lucid, and more.
Comtruk has already developed solutions to build more functional work trucks of the future. For the last five years, our product engineering teams have been designing a range of solutions for a variety of light duty commercial vehicles from regular pickup trucks through to larger light commercial vehicles.
The Comtruk range of beds provide a lightweight work area integrated with a range of bespoke and standard accessories to customize for the fleet or industry. This includes a range of racking, toolbox, and utility accessories.
Comtruk designs and delivers solutions for the commercial work trucks and fleet vehicles of today, and into the future.
Strong & light industrial-grade aluminum construction
Strong & light industrial-grade aluminum construction
Engineered for user efficiency
Engineered for user efficiency
Greater payload capacity
Greater payload capacity
Customize with integrated accessories
Customize with integrated accessories
Contemporary design
Contemporary design
Easy to use
Easy to use