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US: MIT – V2G wins EV operating cost advantage

While a battery-electric delivery truck today costs nearly US$150,000, compared to about US$50,000 for its diesel equivalent, using electric vehicles can markedly lower the costs of a delivery truck fleet, concludes a new study by researchers at MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). It finds that EVs can cost Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued

While a battery-electric delivery truck today costs nearly US$150,000, compared to about US$50,000 for its diesel equivalent, using electric vehicles can markedly lower the costs of a delivery truck fleet, concludes a new study by researchers at MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). It finds that EVs can cost

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