Community Energy Association

Watt’s next for heavy haulers?

Oct 15, 2025 | 4:01 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Early adopters of zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles gathered at the Exploration Place parking lot to share insights about the latest developments in the zero-emission vehicle industry. The Community Energy Association hosted the event.

Businesses across the province are making significant strides toward a more sustainable future, including the adoption of electric trucks and delivery vehicles. Larger diesel vehicles have historically been major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, but now there are options available for purchasing vehicles that can significantly reduce carbon output.

“This event is letting people who are working in this space actually get to meet with others and talk about what they are experiencing.”

Rob van Adrichem

Community Energy Association

With the growth of charging infrastructure along highways, it is becoming increasingly easier for people to embrace electric vehicles. Experts indicate that the transition to zero-emission commercial vehicles represents a significant milestone on the path to a sustainable future.

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