Nexio Power launches NexioTrucks.com to support propane vehicle fleets

Jeremy Lessaris, Chief Marketing Officer at Nexio Power, Inc.
Jeremy Lessaris, Chief Marketing Officer at Nexio Power, Inc.
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Nexio Power, Inc. announced on April 18 the launch of NexioTrucks.com, a new digital platform that replaces its previous site and aims to serve fleet operators, dealers, and propane industry stakeholders with detailed vehicle information and service resources.

The new website is designed to provide users with access to comprehensive specifications for Nexio’s Class 5–8 propane-powered vehicles, interactive tools for analyzing fleet economics and emissions, as well as after-sales support information. This launch comes at a time when many commercial transportation providers are seeking cleaner alternatives to diesel-powered vehicles.

“NexioTrucks.com was designed with the same discipline and intention as our vehicles, clean, intelligent, and built for the future. It reflects how Nexio is leveraging the latest technology to redefine the standard for modern commercial transportation,” said Jeremy Lessaris, Chief Marketing Officer for Nexio Power, Inc.

The website organizes vehicles into four model categories: Single Rear Axle (4×2), Tandem Rear Axle (6×2), Tractor Series, and Stripped Chassis. Each page includes details about powertrain options such as the company’s proprietary PowerCore system—a 7.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine producing 330 horsepower—and IntelliSafe features like radar-assisted braking and lane departure warning. The Fleet Value Calculator tool allows managers to compare costs and emissions between propane-powered trucks and diesel counterparts using EPA-certified data. With current fuel prices set at $5.60 per gallon of diesel in mid-April 2026 assumptions, projected annual savings could reach $2.6 million per fleet along with significant reductions in nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter emissions.

For ongoing operations support, Nexio provides an onboarding process including technician training before deployment of vehicles; parts are distributed from a central hub in Lufkin, Texas with next-day shipping across North America; four layers of maintenance support include certified providers nationwide; factory-trained technicians during initial rollout; mobile service units; and round-the-clock technical assistance directly from engineers.

The launch was distributed via PR Newswire’s global network which operates in more than 170 countries in over 40 languages according to the official website official website. PR Newswire collaborates with over half a million media outlets worldwide according to its site, offers services such as press release distribution enhanced by AI tools as outlined online, delivers global reach through newsrooms as detailed here, employs expert editors providing continuous SEO guidance according to their materials, extends operations across more than 170 countries as noted on their site.

Looking ahead, Nexio states that fleet operators can use the new platform not only for technical resources but also for custom analyses tailored to specific operational needs.



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