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The Electric Truck market is a subset of the larger Electric and Hybrid Vehicle market. Electric Trucks are powered by electric motors and batteries, and are designed to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. They are typically used for commercial purposes, such as delivery and construction, and are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits. Electric Trucks are typically larger and heavier than other Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, and require more powerful motors and batteries to operate. They also require more energy to charge, and have higher upfront costs.
Electric Trucks are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits, as well as their potential to reduce operational costs. They are becoming more widely available, with many manufacturers offering Electric Truck models. Some of the companies in the Electric Truck market include Tesla, Rivian, Bollinger Motors, Workhorse, and Lordstown Motors. Show Less Read more