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Preventing Electric Truck Gridlock

Preventing Electric Truck Gridlock

Full Title: Preventing Electric Truck Gridlock
Author(s): Ari Kahn, Dave Mullaney, Caitlin Odom, Nocona Sanders, and Gerard Westhoff
Publisher(s): Rocky Mountain Institute
Publication Date: May 20, 2023
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Description (excerpt):

Even though heavy-duty trucks make up 4 percent of vehicles on the road in the United States, they are responsible for 20 percent of the transportation system’s pollution. Electrifying trucks nationwide can significantly reduce air pollution and improve health impacts, all while decreasing owners’ operating and maintenance costs.

A growing number of private and public decision makers are considering or are in the process of developing and implementing initiatives to strengthen local EV charging infrastructure so it can support the increasing number of electric trucks. But many, including utilities and fleet owners, are concerned that these efforts won’t be enough.

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