This comprehensive analysis estimates that the United States will need to commit between $100-166 billion in charging infrastructure investments this decade to support electric truck adoption acceleration. The report addresses the infrastructure requirements to meet 100% electric new medium- and heavy-duty truck sales by 2040, including at-home charging for pickups, depot charging for fleets, and ultra-high powered stations for long-haul trucks. The study focuses on upfront investments not expected to be covered by utilities and provides strategies for increasing utilization rates at both depot and on-road charging locations through optimized deployment and technology solutions.

Published By

Atlas Public Policy

Published Date

November, 2021

Type

Report

Tags

charging infrastructure, cost and economics, fleet electrification, freight and logistics, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles