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Electric versions of step vans and small cargo vans used by delivery companies could replace traditional gasoline and diesel versions, the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) has concluded based on interviews and data collected by companies that participated in a NACFE sponsored program that concluded in September. Expected maintenance costs and the price of electricity versus gasoline as well as driver impressions were part of the determination. | NACFE
NACFE: Electric Vans Have Arrived
Study Finds Fuel Costs for Electric Vans 1/5 the Cost of Gasoline
NACFE makes the case in a report that electric vans and step vans used by delivery companies and small businesses are competitive with gas and diesel vehicles.
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