play_arrow
Georgia NOW Live Streaming Now
play_arrow
TACO Hangover
Georgia ranks fifth in the U.S. in zero-emission truck adoption when adjusted for market size.
A new report by CALSTART, a clean transportation group, finds Georgia only ranks behind California, Washington, Wisconsin, and New Jersey in normalized adoption.
Dakota Semler, co-founder and CEO of Xos Trucks, said battery-electric trucks are ready for most commercial routes contributing to the more than 59,0000 of these trucks being used nationwide.
“Over 70% of the commercial vehicles on the road today are generally doing under 200 miles,” he said. “They’re returning to the same home base where they can have dedicated charging, and they’re operating on predictable routes. And with the technology that exists today and has existed for several years now, you actually can electrify the vast majority of our commercial vehicle fleet in North America.”
Many in the trucking industry remain skeptical because of the high up-front costs and lack of a widespread charging infrastructure.
However, Stefan Tongur, vice president for business development at Electreon, said inductive charging allows the vehicle to charge while its moving and could alleviate many infrastructure concerns.
“By charging the vehicles when they actually are operating and when they need to get charged, instead of bringing the vehicle to the charger like in a gas model, we’re changing that paradigm and making electric vehicles more feasible, and easier to adapt, and easier to scale,” he said.
Zero-emission trucks offer advantages, such as low maintenance costs and lower fuel costs, as well as having health benefits by eliminating tailpipe emissions, according to the report.
Written by: Jenna Eason
Business electric vehicles environment Georgia Georgia economy trucking industry
Jody Hamilton and Shawn "Smith" Peirce are the proprietors of The Politics Bar, a progressive audio show that recreates the spirit of the old neighborhood bar where friends could discuss the news of the day without starting a brawl. Jody is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning media producer, actress, and radio host—daughter of TV producer Joe Hamilton and comedy legend Carol Burnett—who's made her own mark in media through "The Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers," "The Porkchop Playhouse," "From The Bunker" podcast, and her work as executive producer and fill-in host of "The Stephanie Miller Show". Shawn is a long-time national media producer and radio talent who's one of the few producers in U.S. political media to have worked on the left, right, and center, including more than a decade with "The Randi Rhodes Show" and stints producing "The Stephanie Miller Show," "The Bill Press Show," "The Laura Ingraham Radio Show," and "The Steele & Ungar Show" for SiriusXM. The show airs weeknights on progressive radio affiliates nationwide and is available on-demand through podcast platforms and Substack subscription.
closeCopyright Georgia NOW Radio - 2026
Post comments (0)