Electric trucks operating at Port of Vancouver for pilot project - CTV News
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Some of the container trucks heading to and from the Port of Vancouver may seem eerily quiet, as trucking companies test going electric. Battery-powered trucks have begun operating at the port as part of a pilot project to promote alternative fuels and technologies. Ginni Dhillon, who has been a truck driver for 15 years, told CTV News the electric trucks—with lane assist and an auto-braking system—make his job easier and safer. “I was so excited, actually,” he said. “(For) a couple days, it’s going to be a different experience, but I really like it.” Five companies have signed on to the proje…
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