Why Electric Trucks Could Beat Diesel Sooner Than Expected

From Electric Vehicle Society.

Is diesel trucking losing its economic advantage?

In this EV Mini Brief, Tim Burrows speaks with James Carter of Vision Mobility about why electric trucks are becoming a serious option for freight, logistics, and commercial transport — especially in Ontario.

James explains why diesel volatility is a growing problem for trucking companies, where electric trucks already make sense today, and why the Highway 401 corridor could become one of North America’s most important electric truck corridors.

The conversation covers fleet economics, charging infrastructure, Ontario’s low-cost electricity, grid capacity, freight costs, emissions, public health impacts, and why early investment in electric truck charging could create a major competitive advantage for Ontario and Canada.

Learn more about James Carter and Vision Mobility:
https://www.visionmobility.ca

Chapters:
0:00 Why diesel costs are becoming a problem
1:26 Where electric trucks already make sense
2:57 Economics vs emissions
3:56 Why Highway 401 matters
6:08 Ontario’s electricity advantage
7:18 Charging infrastructure and grid capacity
8:49 What Ontario needs to do next
10:09 The economic and health opportunity
12:07 Why early investment matters

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