Hybrid Trucks: Present and future

WASHINGTON D.C. Parked along the street and marshaled by the reflecting pool in front of the U.S. Capitol building, they made for an impressive sight: a display of hybrid trucks and buses, some pulled from daily routes just that morning, meant to showcase their benefits to a wide variety of fleet operators. Yet the hybrid trucks face a difficult hurdle. While hybrids remain ready and available for purchase by fleets, they cost significantly more than their diesel-only brethren -- and without higher sales volumes, the costs of hybrid trucks can't be driven lower. "We're ...

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