A new study suggests that electric trucks will soon become the more cost-effective option for commercial fleets, with battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) set to beat diesel costs by 2035. According to the research, the lower operating costs of BEVs, combined with decreasing battery prices, will make them a more attractive choice for companies looking to reduce their transportation expenses. The study's findings have significant implications for the trucking industry, which has long been dominated by diesel-powered vehicles. As the world continues to transition towards cleaner, more sustainable energy sources, the shift towards electric trucks could be a major turning point for the industry.


Electric Truck TCO: Why BEVs Will Beat Diesel Costs by 2035  Commercial Carrier Journal