As the world shifts towards a more sustainable future, electric trucks are gaining momentum, and experts warn that they may be closer to reaching a "tipping point" than many realize. With cities at the forefront of the transition, urban centers are poised to play a crucial role in driving the adoption of electric trucks, which could have a significant impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. Despite initial concerns about range anxiety and high upfront costs, advancements in technology and economies of scale are making electric trucks more viable and affordable. As cities begin to invest in electric truck infrastructure and incentivize companies to switch to electric fleets, the writing may be on the wall for a significant shift in the trucking industry.


Electric trucks closer to 'tipping point' than many realize—and cities can lead the way  Tech Xplore