Nikola said at the ACT Expo (ACT Expo) that freight carrier Ailo ordered 100 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles from Tom's Truck Centers, a member of Nikola's sales and service dealer network.
The Zhitong Finance App learned that Nikola (NKLA.US) said at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo (ACT Expo) that freight carrier Ailo ordered 100 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles from Tom's Truck Centers, a member of Nikola's sales and service dealer network, and delivery is expected to begin in 2025. Nikola rose more than 3% after the US market on Tuesday.
According to reports, AiLO is a newly renamed company that has merged other companies including MDB Transportation. The company previously ordered 50 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles from Tom's Truck Centers, and delivery of the order has begun and will continue until 2024.
AILO CEO Jack Khudikyan said, “We're not just in the business of transporting goods. Our job is to move the company forward, and through innovation, technology and sustainable practices, we aim to redefine the logistics landscape and drive positive changes in the industry.” “This strategic move to include Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in our operations reaffirms our commitment to environmental stewardship and underscores our active adoption of cutting-edge technology.”