In a bid to reduce congestion and emissions, the Port of Los Angeles is set to transition to electric terminal trucks. The move aims to slash dwell times, which refer to the amount of time cargo spends waiting to be loaded or unloaded from ships. The Port of Los Angeles is one of the busiest ports in the world, handling over 9 million containers annually, and the introduction of electric trucks is expected to significantly improve efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With the goal of becoming a more sustainable and environmentally friendly hub, the Port of Los Angeles is taking a major step towards a cleaner and more efficient future.


Port of LA turns to electric terminal trucks to to slash dwell times  Electrek