Electric Truck + Bus Sales Expected To Surge 10-Fold Between Now & 2023, According to Navigant Research

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Originally published on EV Obsession.

Electric truck and bus sales are expected to surge 10-fold between now and 2023, according to a new report from Navigant Research.

The report in question predicts that worldwide sales of battery-electric and electric-assisted commercial vehicles will increase from less than 16,000 in 2014 to over 160,000 a year by the year 2023. Overall penetration rates for the technology in the wider market are expected to remain relatively low, though.

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Unsurprisingly, the highest growth will be seen with regard to commercial applications that involve lots of start-stop driving in urban environments, according to the report — an environment where battery-electric or hybrid vehicles have many notable advantages over conventional vehicles.

“Overall, we expect diesel hybrid drive to remain the most popular of the electrically assisted medium- and heavy-duty vehicle powertrains for the whole of the forecast period,” stated David Alexander, senior research analyst with Navigant Research. “Battery-electric commercial vehicles will also see growth in demand within urban fleets that average low daily mileage.”

Despite the aforementioned prediction that overall penetration rates for electric-drive trucks and buses will remain relatively low (rising from 0.4% in 2014 to 2.9% in 2023), specific regions will actually see high-growth. In particular, Japan is expected to see the figure reach 21.2% by 2023.

Other regions that see relatively high penetration rates will be this that share common qualities with Japan — dense urban environments and a government looking to cut down on pollution and carbon emissions.

Those interested can find in the full-report — Electric Drive Trucks and Buses — can find an executive summary here.

Image Credit: Navigant Research


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