Our Trucks

  • Semi Trucks

    We have sold out for our 2025 production.

    Click the link to learn about our semi trucks and the next 5 trucks Edison is building

  • Pickup Retrofits

    Edison can take your existing pickup truck and convert it into electric.

    Keep the existing truck you like, with all the advantages of hybrid electric

Who We Are

Edison Motors is a privately owned Canadian Clean Technology Company That Manufactures Electric Semi Trucks.

Dec 2021: Edison Motors was announced to the public

July 2022: Edison built North America’s first electric logging truck.

Oct 2022: Edison completed prototype testing

Nov 2022: Edison Motors began building their first production truck: an Edison L500

Sept 2023: Edison Debuted their L500

May 2024: Edison Motors prototype got its vin & plate

May- Current 2024: Trucking on road testing

August 2024: Topsy hauled 150,000lbs of logs hauling loads into the local mill

November 2024: First Customer trucks started production

Prototype: Carl

Edison’s first electric truck: 1962 Kenworth LW 924

Learn about our first prototype and what we did to make it work.

Production Prototype: Topsy

With the lesson’s we’ve learnt from Carl, we designed and built Topsy in 2023 and had it on the road hauling in 2024.

Topsy represents a major step forward in design and engineering for our diesel electric Hybrid trucks

Investment Information

Gain comprehensive financial insights into Edison Motors. This section provides access to our audited financial statements, offering a transparent view of our financial health and performance. Discover key financial data, investment opportunities, and the potential for growth within our innovative company.

A Worthy Electric Semi

Diesel locomotive style hybrid - electric drive powertrain build for the logging/vocational industry

A diesel generator and batteries working together to power electric drives

Better fuel mileage, lower maintenance costs, more power.

Built By truckers, for truckers.

Edison Motors was founded by truckers.

Truckers told us how the truck should work and feel.

Edison Engineers picked the parts needed.

Mechanics decided where the parts would go.

The result is the most driver friendly, easiest to service, electric truck ever made.

“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk”

—Thomas A. Edison