The Boring Old Box Truck Gets the Tesla Treatment
You can get a delivery truck—those boxy vans that companies ranging from FedEx Corp. to the local bakery use to shuttle goods from warehouses to homes and shops—for around $100,000. Lately, though, growing numbers of buyers are choosing to pay twice as much. The reason: The pricier ones are electric rather than diesel. And the cost of purchasing and operating the vehicle, after factoring in fuel savings, is fast approaching parity with traditional trucks. “The technology really works for this,” says BloombergNEF analyst Nikolas Soulopoulos. “And the economics work, or at least they’re starting to.”