Just like the passenger car sector, heavy-duty (HD) vehicles are also primed to go electric. But with long distance driving still a challenge, experts see a valid argument for hybrid powertrains in applications where charging infrastructure is lacking. Interest can be seen most clearly in the bus sector, where many European fleets have already felt the benefit for more than a decade.
Growing model availability and the provision of state subsidies should encourage continued adoption. In
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