Legacy Automakers Losing Commercial EV Race
Fleets that can't access commercial EVs from legacy automakers say they're turning to foreign manufacturers.
Fleets that can't access commercial EVs from legacy automakers say they're turning to foreign manufacturers.
U.S. enters an agreement that 30% of new medium and heavy-duty vehicles will be zero-emission by 2030 and 100% by 2040.
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U.S. dealers sold 2.6% fewer new cars and light trucks in June than in the same month a year ago, but standout performances in key segments kept the seasonally adjusted annualized selling rate above 17 million for the second straight month.
U.S. dealers sold slightly fewer new vehicles last month than in May of 2018, but the annual forecast increased to 17.4 million units — thanks in no small part to strong fleet sales.
Work Truck Solutions’ latest annual report finds cutaway, cargo, and upfitted vans combined to account for 35% of all commercial-vehicle searches in 2018, more than any single truck type.
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