Diesel Trucks Don’t Just Pollute, They Waste Money
 

“A new study has found that companies would be vastly better off replacing their urban delivery fleet with electric vehicles. Bonus: They can make money selling the power from the batteries back to the power company at night.”

Making trucks into mobile power generators, now that’s a pretty innovative idea.

Diesel Trucks Don’t Just Pollute, They Waste Money

 

“A new study has found that companies would be vastly better off replacing their urban delivery fleet with electric vehicles. Bonus: They can make money selling the power from the batteries back to the power company at night.”

Making trucks into mobile power generators, now that’s a pretty innovative idea.

Diesel Trucks Don’t Just Pollute, They Waste Money
 

“A new study has found that companies would be vastly better off replacing their urban delivery fleet with electric vehicles. Bonus: They can make money selling the power from the batteries back to the power company at night.”

Making trucks into mobile power generators, now that’s a pretty innovative idea.

Diesel Trucks Don’t Just Pollute, They Waste Money

 

“A new study has found that companies would be vastly better off replacing their urban delivery fleet with electric vehicles. Bonus: They can make money selling the power from the batteries back to the power company at night.”

Making trucks into mobile power generators, now that’s a pretty innovative idea.

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