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The crooked path to fleet electrification(theverge.comopen_in_new)
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Claude Gerstle
4 years ago
The Verge

Inside the slow, strange collapse of electric delivery startup Chanje

EV startup Chanje had an ahead-of-its-time plan to sell electric vans to the likes of FedEx, Ryder, even Amazon. But the founder's curious management style, and turmoil at its Chinese parent company, led to a remarkable collapse with lots of collateral damage.
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