When it comes to fuel efficiency, few semi trucks can match the Isuzu NRR EV. Instead of using a traditional combustion engine, this fully electric hauler uses a modular battery system and electric motor to deliver the performance your business needs without you spending a dollar on gas. Plus, it is noted for having quiet operation and simple charging solutions. If your company is ready to take a step toward sustainability, continue reading to learn more about this EV or speak to our team at Nimnicht Isuzu Trucks for more details.
The Isuzu NRR EV is a Class 5 truck with a GVWR of 19,500 pounds.1 Three wheelbase lengths are available – 132.5, 150, and 176 inches – and correspond to an overall length between 12 and 20 feet.
To determine the electric Isuzu truck specs in terms of payload, this will depend on the battery pack. There are four battery configurations: a three-battery pack (60 kWh), a five-battery pack (100 kWh), a seven-battery pack (140 kWh), or a nine-battery pack (180 kWh). The lighter your battery pack, the more your truck can carry:
These payload ratings are similar to other Class 5 iterations across the Isuzu model lineup: It has slightly less minimum payload than the NQR, but more maximum payload. It has slightly less maximum payload than the all-gas NRR.
Isuzu NRR EV range is perhaps the most notable aspect of the all-electric hauler. Depending on your battery pack, your range can differ significantly:
Compared to gas Isuzu trucks and their range, this EV is still competitive and is generally considered the more efficient choice for local pickup and delivery needs. Plus, it will typically cost you less to recharge the Isuzu NRR EV than to refuel a gas truck.
Curious about the convenient charging solutions to recharge your Isuzu electric truck? Let's dive into the details below:

The range of the Isuzu EV truck is not designed for cross-country driving. Instead, your Isuzu NRR EV should be a local, state-based hauler. For trips that are within 200 miles, the Isuzu NRR EV costs significantly less to pull, reduces carbon emissions, and drives almost silently.
For example, consider a moving company that is tasked with driving a family from the city to a suburb 40 miles away. By choosing an Isuzu NRR EV, you can pack up the cargo, bring it to the new location, and drive back to HQ for recharging – all without spending a drop of gas or interrupting day-to-day life. Isuzu NRR EV fleet use can be similar: say you're building up a delivery company and own a warehouse in the same metro area as your customers. You can build a fleet of Isuzu NRR EVs to pick up equipment from your warehouse, deliver it within the metro area, charge up a bit at those locations, and then head back for a full refill.
A Level 2 AC charger is the optimal, but slower, way to fully charge your battery pack. AC charging is healthier for your battery, but harder to find on the freeway. However, some public charging stations offer Level 2 AC charging ports for free, making them an excellent place to recharge your all-electric truck to full power.
If you're on the highway and decide to stop at a rest station, you're likely to find a Level 3 DC fast charging station. These ports require you to pay in order to start charging, but bring you back to a nearly full range significantly faster than a Level 2 station.
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The range of the Isuzu NRR EV is between 41 and 235 miles,3 depending on your selected battery pack. The lowest range is perfect for quick city trips, like moving from one warehouse to another and then instantly plugging back in. Higher ranges are ideal for longer delivery routes with multiple stops.
Charging speeds depend on the type of port and battery pack. The 100-kWh battery charges the fastest, reaching full capacity in around four hours at Level 2 charging stations or 1.2 hours at DC fast-charging stations.4 The largest battery charges in 7.3 hours at Level 2 AC charging stations4 or 1.8 hours at Level 3 locations.4
The NRR EV is best for businesses that are shorter-range, like moving companies, delivery services bringing items to and from a warehouse within 50 miles, or landscaping services that handle work in a county.
1GVWR ratings assume vehicles are properly equipped with manufacturer-recommended towing setups. Actual weight capacities may vary.
2Max payload varies based on accessories and vehicle configuration.
3EPA estimate. For more information, please visit the official U.S. government source for all fuel economy at www.fueleconomy.gov
4Charging times may vary and are influenced by several factors, including but not limited to outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition, and the overall condition of the vehicle. For precise information on charging times for a specific vehicle model, please contact our dealership.
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