Electric Trucks Market: Navigating Infrastructural Challenges The global push towards electric vehicles (EVs) has led to a significant focus on electric trucks, which are expected to be crucial in transitioning to a more sustainable transportation system. According to Inkwood Research, the global electric trucks market is projected to record a 30.3% CAGR during the forecast period, 2023-2032. However, adapting electric trucks presents unique infrastructural challenges that must be addressed to ensure widespread adoption.
This blog will explore the key infrastructural challenges faced in adapting electric trucks and provide insights into potential solutions to overcome these obstacles.
1. Charging Infrastructure One of the most significant challenges in adapting electric trucks is the lack of charging infrastructure tailored to their specific needs. Electric trucks require higher-power charging stations to accommodate larger battery capacities and heavier loads than passenger electric vehicles. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), there were only around 1.3 million public charging points globally in 2020 [Source: IEA, Global EV Outlook 2021]. This number is expected to increase significantly to accommodate the growing demand for electric trucks. To address this challenge, governments and private entities should invest in developing high-power charging stations capable of handling the unique requirements of electric trucks. In addition, the