Electric Commercial Trucks: Adoption, Challenges & Inventory Options

Electric vehicles are quickly becoming a practical choice for commercial fleets. As the market shifts toward electrified transportation, more trades and fleet buyers are reconsidering diesel vehicles. Whether you're moving freight across states or running city deliveries, commercial EV trucks offer a zero-emission alternative that can reshape your fleet strategy.

The Rise of Electric Commercial Trucks

Electric commercial vehicles are on a serious growth trajectory—and the numbers prove it.

Global Market Growth

Increased interest in zero-emission transportation, fuel savings, and advancements in battery capacity and electric drivetrain technology are driving this rapid expansion of electric vehicles.

U.S. Market Expansion

In the United States, the commercial EV truck market is forecasted to grow from $210 million in 2024 to a whopping $6.5 billion by 2033.2. State-level policy support, urban clean air goals, and innovations from leading manufacturers like Tesla, Volvo, and Daimler Trucks North America are fueling demand.

Leading Electric Truck Models in 2025

Let’s look at a few of the electric trucks that are changing the commercial vehicle game.

Model

Range

Best For

Key Features

Tesla Semi

500 miles

Long-haul freight

0–60 mph in 20 seconds fully loaded; zero-emission; designed for efficiency

Volvo VNR Electric

275 miles

Regional haul with predictable routes

565 kWh battery; ideal for depot charging; engineered for regional operations

Freightliner eCascadia

~230 miles

Short- to medium-haul freight

Heavy-duty capability; optimized for freight corridors; part of Daimler Trucks

Overcoming Adoption Barriers

Commercial fleets see the long-term benefits, but electrification still presents hurdles for some companies. Here are some of the common challenges associated with commercial electric trucks.

High Upfront Costs

Electric trucks have a higher sticker price than diesel vehicles. But when you factor in reduced operating costs, fewer moving parts, and less maintenance, many fleet owners see long-term ROI. Battery electric trucks often have a lower total cost of ownership over their lifespan. They are also more energy efficient, and if you’re comparing their cost over the most fuel-efficient cargo van or the most fuel-efficient semi truck, electric vehicles are still more cost-efficient.

Are you curious about how the numbers compare? Use  Comvoy’s EV Total Cost of Ownership tool to see if switching to electric could be the smarter financial move for your fleet.

Charging Infrastructure Gaps

While charging networks are growing, they're still not as widespread as gas or diesel stations. For many fleets, this means investing in depot-based charging stations or strategically planning routes around existing infrastructure. The good news? Support is expanding quickly, and public-private partnerships are working to close the gap.

Policy Incentives and Regulations

Many states now offer tax credits or grants to encourage the switch to EV commercial trucks. Regulatory pushes toward zero-emission zones are also nudging fleets to modernize. Programs like the California HVIP or federal incentives help reduce the adoption cost. To find out what programs your fleet may qualify for, try  Comvoy’s EV Incentive Finder. This is a quick way to explore savings in your area.

Future Outlook and Trends

Where is the commercial EV truck market heading next?

  • Explosive Market Growth: The global electric truck industry could reach $124.97 billion by 2030.3 This is a massive jump driven by supply chain innovation and demand for sustainable freight options.
  • Advanced Tech on the Horizon: Expect more trucks with AI-powered energy management, predictive diagnostics, and even semi-autonomous driving systems. This shift isn’t just about fuel savings—it’s about revolutionizing the driver experience and boosting fleet efficiency.
  • Charging Network Expansion: Battery and charging technology are catching up fast. Faster DC charging, higher energy density, and modular battery systems are making it easier to integrate EVs into regular operations. The electrified future looks more accessible every year. To see how EV range fits into your routes, use  Comvoy’s Route Planner Tool to map charging availability and plan with confidence.

Explore Electric Commercial Trucks on Comvoy

If you’re looking to expand or electrify your fuel-efficient fleet, Comvoy offers unbiased, transparent listings of  electric commercial trucks from leading manufacturers.

Browse Top Electric Models

Comvoy listings include comprehensive specifications, Class breakdowns, and vehicle dimensions. Whether you're looking for long-haul performance or urban delivery efficiency, it's easy to compare options side by side. Each listing is designed to help you make informed, fleet-ready decisions.

Use Smart Filters to Match Your Needs

Our job-specific filters help you find the right vehicle—whether you're hauling freight regionally, managing a delivery service, or operating heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. You can filter by battery range, manufacturer, vehicle class, and more. These filters simplify your search and save time, making it easier to identify models that align with your budget, route demands, and sustainability goals.

Go Electric with Comvoy

Electric trucks are the next step in commercial vehicle evolution. With platforms like Comvoy offering access to fuel-efficient fleet tools and unbiased listings, shifting to a zero-emission, lower-cost future is more achievable than ever.

Explore our electric commercial truck inventory at Comvoy today to find the right truck, in the right place, at the right time.

Sources:

  1. Fortune Business Insights. Electric Truck Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Propulsion (BEV, PHEV, and FCEV), By Vehicle Type (Light Duty Trucks, Medium Duty Trucks, and Heavy Duty Trucks), By Range (150 Miles, 151-300 Miles, and Above 300 Miles), and Regional Forecasts, 2024-2032. https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/electric-trucks-market-102512
  2. iMarc. United States Electric Truck Market Report by Vehicle Type (Light-duty Truck, Medium-duty Truck, Heavy-duty Truck), Propulsion (Battery Electric Truck, Hybrid Electric Truck, Plug-in Hybrid Electric Truck, Fuel Cell Electric Truck), Range (0-150 Miles, 151-300 Miles, Above 300 Miles), Application (Logistics, Municipal, Construction, Mining, and Others), and Region 2025-2033. https://www.imarcgroup.com/united-states-electric-truck-market
  3. Market Watch. Electric Trucks | A $124.97B Market by 2030 - How Battery Tech and Zero-Emission Mandates Are Driving the Future of Freight Mobility | The Research Insights. https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/electric-trucks-a-124-97b-market-by-2030-how-battery-tech-and-zero-emission-mandates-are-driving-the-future-of-freight-mobility-the-research-insights-2e7713ca