Electric Vehicle Outlook 2020, published through BloombergNEF, says there are more than 500,000 electric buses and nearly 400,000 electric trucks and delivery trucks on the roads worldwide. All forecasts for fleet use expect significant expansion over the next decade. , Workhorse and Hyliion are suffering to produce delivery cars to meet growing demand.
In addition, due to the progression of automated loading and driving technologies, electric delivery vans now offer a very compelling argument for fleet buyers: quoted in the New York Times, Tim Denoyer, vice president and senior analyst of ACT Research, an advertising vehicle forecaster and consulting firm, he said; “The rise of e-commerce is expanding demand for electric delivery trucks and, due to 3 points: short running time, the ability to return to a central base, and common stops and starts that work well with recovery braking, the Paint Cycle Service well with electric. “