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Image credit: Frito Lay Canada
Electric Fleets
The transition to electric vehicles will be
a gradual one for consumers, but more
immediately, we’ll see electric delivery trucks
and vans zipping around urban areas as
businesses replace diesels with these greener,
cheaper (in terms of fuel costs), quieter and
good-for-PR alternatives. Companies including
Staples and Frito-Lay are buying trucks like the
Newton (from Smith Electric Vehicles), while
commercial customers such as the Norwegian
postal service are adopting Ford’s Transit
Connect electric van.