The companies will demonstrate wireless charging in the Australian market.
"We are driven by our mission to push boundaries and grow the electric fleet market in Australia," said Terry Mulcahy, AUSEV's head of future business.
"Partnering with Hevo enables us to not only provide our Australian fleet customers with a differentiating technology that improves safety, increases vehicle uptime, and reduces fleet management O&M, it also gives us the opportunity to launch future products with wireless charging already installed and operational. This is a market game changer," Mulcahy added.
AUSEV will leverage Bosscap's experience in remanufacturing vehicles to quickly bring viable and capable EV fleet options to an Australian market that demands electric commercial solutions.
Hevo and AUSEV will demonstrate Level 2 wireless charging in 2023, with the goal of providing wirelessly-enabled AUSEV fleet vehicles for commercial deployment in 2024.