As the world has started to understand the considerable impact that automobiles have on the environment, it has become crucial for us to embrace new technologies that not only increase the efficiencies of these vehicles but can also save the environment from deteriorating further. This is not a far fetched dream either, as many big names from the automobile and transportation sector have already started exploring this untapped arena. From the biggest names in the automobile sector launching their own electric car models to the iconic Harley-Davidson introducing its first electric motorcycle, the shift from fossil fuel vehicles to eco-friendly ones is in full swing. With this piece, we too are focusing on the rise of alternative fuels, and the market shift of commercial vehicles to environmentally friendly alternatives, which will help bring about a cleaner and greener future.
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As more and bigger names from the industry hop on the electric bandwagon, the big question arises — why do we need to make commercial vehicles electric? Besides the obvious need for emission-free vehicles on the road, we can also thank the rapidly developing e-commerce market for this, which can benefit from introducing electric trucks in their supply chains as a means of minimizing their fuel expenses.
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