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As California Leads Heavy-Duty Charging Infrastructure Efforts, Other States Will Have to Follow Suit to Scale Further Growth in Fleet Electrification

By Adhish Luitel | 04 Nov 2024 | IN-7586

With Voltera's recent announcement to build two new Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) charging sites, it is clear the state of California has taken a lot of steps to grow heavy-duty charging infrastructure. The rest of the country could take similar steps to replicate efforts to be more forward looking when it comes to ZEV adoption among fleets.

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Written by Adhish Luitel

Principal Analyst
Adhish Luitel, Principal Analyst at ABI Research, provides global supply chain management research coverage, including on fleet management, warehousing and fulfillment, retail technologies, and connected assets. He leads research on emerging areas such as telematics technologies, AI Video, aftermarket ADAS, autonomous trucks, material handling automation, and digital solutions implementation.