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Tropos Motors Now Available Through Sourcewell
Tropos Motors has signed the National Auto Fleet Group as its exclusive U.S. dealer, which will allow public fleets to purchase through Sourcewell.

The Tropos ABLE XR can travel at up to 45 mph.
Photo courtesy of Tropos Motors
Tropos Motors has signed the National Auto Fleet Group (NAFG) as its exclusive U.S. dealer to public fleets to sell the entire line of the Tropos ABLE eCUV (electric compact utility vehicles) vehicles and accessories. Public fleets will soon be able to purchase, build vehicles, and obtain quotes on the Tropos ABLE family of products listed through Sourcewell — a national cooperative purchasing organization — from the NAFG Digital Purchasing Platform.
“Sourcewell provides an easy, streamlined way for public fleet managers to purchase vehicles at volume discounts while complying with competitive bidding guidelines. We’re very proud to add the innovative Tropos Motors ABLE and ABLE XR line to our competitive database,” said Mike Domnin, contract manager at Sourcewell.
Managing a collective competitive bidding process, Sourcewell greatly expands the Tropos sales network by combining the purchasing power of over 50,000 fleet members. Additionally, Sourcewell customers will receive favorable pricing from NAFG and Tropos Motors. Sourcewell facilitates $3 billion in annual asset purchases using its cooperative contracts. NAFG sold 143,000 total vehicles through its dealerships and the Sourcewell platform last year alone.
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