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FPInnovation shares early findings on e-truck performance

Early findings from the Transport Canada-funded study indicate that driver skill and local weather substantially affect e-truck range. By Stewart Burnett

A Canadian government-funded study into the performance of e-trucks, conducted by FPInnovations' PIT Group, has shared its early findings. Harsh local winters could hamper range by as much as 30-35%, but driver behaviour could also have a substantial impact; particularly the use of regenerative braking and the extent to which they heated the cabin.

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