Electric Heavy Goods Vehicles (eHGVs) have long been touted as a key component in the transition to a more sustainable transportation sector. However, their widespread adoption has been hindered by concerns over range anxiety and the high cost of charging infrastructure. Now, a major breakthrough could be on the horizon, with Faraday, a leading EV infrastructure company, suggesting that long-distance eHGVs could become a viable option by 2030. According to industry insiders, the company's innovative charging solutions and strategic partnerships with major logistics providers are poised to revolutionize the eHGV market, paving the way for a cleaner, more efficient future for the transportation industry.


Long-distance eHGV could become viable by 2030 – Faraday  EV Infrastructure News