Zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) will be cost-competitive with conventional trucks by 2040, but efficient regulations can bring a switch closer, providing they remain “technology-neutral”, claims a new report.
The International Transport Forum’s report found efforts towards cost parity between ZEVs and trucks using internal combustion was “proceeding at a pace that will see it achieved without government intervention for all vehicle types by 2040”.
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