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Petaluma Egg Farm Orders Range Energy’s Electric-Powered Trailer System

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Range Energy (Range), the company bringing powered trailers to the commercial trucking market, today announced that Petaluma Egg Farm, a family-owned and operated egg farm that services grocery stores across Northern California, has placed an order for its electric-powered trailer system (ePTS), which will be deployed in its California-based operations starting next year. Range’s ePTS kit is easy to install on any dry van or refrigerated trailer and provi...

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