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Many engineering-related activities continue to be headquartered in Canada. Electric trucks offer a variety of benefits to drivers and businesses, including improved performance, lower maintenance, lower emissions, reduced noise, and more.
Electric trucks are becoming increasingly popular as a result of their lower costs, improved performance, and reduced pollutants.
The Canada Electric Truck Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Lion8, a heavy-duty truck revealed by Lion Electric Co, is the first of its type, designated as a Class 8 truck. It’s a cab-over vehicle with a straight body. The vehicle is propelled without the use of any mechanical components.
In other terms, this truck is completely clean or “green,” as it emits no pollutants. A truck like this should save owners and businesses of the costs that a diesel-powered truck would incur.
For many years, the Ford F-Series has been Canada’s best-selling truck. With the electric-powered F-150 Lightning, Ford is now charging into the future. Built Ford Tough, the F-150 Lightning is the only electric truck available.
The F-150 Lightning is bringing new customers to Ford with its acceleration from zero to 60 mph in the mid-4 second range with the extended-range battery and the freedom of a 10-kilowatt smart power plant on wheels. Ford has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2050 and to use 100 percent local, renewable energy in all of its manufacturing facilities.