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The successful integration of electric heavy-duty trucks into the transportation ecosystem hinges upon the development of robust charging infrastructure. Governments and private sector entities are increasingly recognizing this need, leading to the establishment of charging stations that facilitate long-haul routes. Initiatives like the installation of high-power charging stations along major freight corridors and incentives for fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles are gaining momentum. As charging infrastructure expands, it will alleviate the range anxiety associated with electric heavy-duty trucks.


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The increasing demand for used large trucks signals a shift in consumer behavior. Many buyers are now opting for pre-owned vehicles over new ones for several reasons. Firstly, the depreciation rate on large trucks is significant; a new truck can lose a substantial portion of its value within the first few years. In contrast, used trucks offer nearly the same functionality at a fraction of the cost. This cost-effectiveness is particularly attractive to small business owners who may have limited budgets yet require reliable transportation for heavy loads.


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