Why Electrifying the Supply Chain Is More Important Than Ever
Supply chains could make an even more prominent impact by electrifying their fleets of vehicles, which account for more significant environmental degradation.
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Supply chains could make an even more prominent impact by electrifying their fleets of vehicles, which account for more significant environmental degradation.
Electric vehicles come in many shapes and sizes, often reflecting their owners’ personalities.
By electrifying their fleet, or including some kind of EV incentive among their existing suite of employee benefits, corporate leaders can meet a number of goals.
Pickup trucks like the Rivian R1T offer superb safety. But there is still some work to do in the public charging arena.
One area where EVs lack is towing because of its effect on batteries. That said, the auto industry has the potential to significantly transform if EV towing capacity catches up to ICE towing.
This year, 2023 has already proven to be a challenging year for the trucking industry, but there have also been encouraging advancements in technology.
The future of electrifying heavy-duty machines is split between batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
CES, the Consumer Electronic Show, has become a key event to announce automotive news, especially with a technology focus.
Adding a trailer to an electric vehicle can greatly reduce its range.