Electric trucks are taking the transportation industry by storm, and a recent test drive has proven that they can handle even the toughest tasks, including towing heavy loads over long distances. A team of engineers and technicians put a battery-electric truck to the test, covering an impressive 9,000 miles of rugged terrain and towing heavy trailers along the way. According to the results, electric trucks can indeed tow with ease, but one crucial factor stands out as the key to their success: battery size. With a larger battery pack, these eco-friendly vehicles can handle the demands of heavy-duty towing, but smaller batteries may leave them struggling to keep up. Will the findings of this test drive change the way we think about electric trucks and their potential for heavy-duty applications?


9,000 Miles Of Proof: Electric Trucks Can Tow, But Battery Size Is Everything  CleanTechnica