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"Literally Impossible": Trucking Companies Brace For California's 2024 Electric Mandate
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:19 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:19 am
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Logistics companies are scrambling to meet California’s upcoming Jan. 1, 2024 mandate that all new trucks purchased for servicing ports, rail yards, and distribution centers in the state be zero-emission vehicles, with experts questioning limited access to charging stations and the viability of switching from diesel to electric fleets.
Availability of electric semi-trucks is a concern, as is the price of the vehicles, the number of miles they can go on a charge, and the cost of maintenance and replacement parts, all of which currently remain unknown variables, according to industry experts.
“We need to know all of these things in order to plan,” Nelson Sibrian—owner of Sibrian Trucking based in Wilmington, California—told The Epoch Times. “If we don’t know the actual range, it makes it impossible to schedule, and they can’t give me a straight answer on how long [trucks] will take to charge.”
Charging is problematic on several fronts, as trucks require special charging stations, and with limited infrastructure at and near ports, experts say the frequent need to recharge, and the wait times expected with more trucks than charging ports, add to the time and cost of operation.
Traditionally, maintenance accounts for the majority of expenditures with diesel trucks, and the lack of information regarding similar requirements for electric vehicles presents unique challenges for logistics companies, according to experts. Some say they’ve heard costs could be tenfold for electric as compared to diesel trucks.
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This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 7:20 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:21 am to goofball
Just stop delivering goods to CA. Problem solved.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:21 am to goofball
GREAT....now they need to buy all the needed trucks and maintenance items....and up their cost 500%. See how long it takes the state to reverse that stupid act.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:23 am to goofball
Are the Gulf Coast ports about to get incredibly busy?
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:23 am to goofball
Texas and Florida ports finna eat
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:23 am to goofball
This will be a complete debacle. I feel bad for the truckers but I'll enjoy the shite show as California continues to destroy itself.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:25 am to TideHater
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GREAT....now they need to buy all the needed trucks and maintenance items....and up their cost 500%. See how long it takes the state to reverse that stupid act.
Chinese goods that go into Long Beach are going to cost a fortune to ship inland via truck.
Oh shucks.
ETA: Musk is going to make a fortune off California's stupidity. His company makes one of the only EV trucks that actually moves freight.
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 7:27 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:26 am to goofball
Another win for the Biden economy.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:26 am to goofball
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Jan. 1, 2024 mandate that all new trucks purchased for servicing ports, rail yards, and distribution centers in the state be zero-emission vehicles,
There's no such thing as a zero emissions vehicle. The emissions might be less, but they still exist, just transferred to another phase of the vehicle creation/operation.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:28 am to goofball
I really, really hope California continues to go all in on this and shows the rest of the country how truly stupid these mandates are in this day in age (and with current electric infrastructure). Maybe then some common sense will reign for a change.
The state that literally can't provide consistent electricity to its residents is requiring all of this electric vehicle shite.....in six months from now. This will be a disaster of epic proportions, and I'm here for it. I just hope the other idiots throughout the country that think mandates like this are a good idea are paying attention and will actually learn from it (spoiler alert: they won't).
The state that literally can't provide consistent electricity to its residents is requiring all of this electric vehicle shite.....in six months from now. This will be a disaster of epic proportions, and I'm here for it. I just hope the other idiots throughout the country that think mandates like this are a good idea are paying attention and will actually learn from it (spoiler alert: they won't).
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 8:52 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:29 am to AllDayEveryDay
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Just stop delivering goods to CA. Problem solved.
Well the problem is most of the garbage shipped here from China and Asia currently flows through CA ports like Long Beach.
I guess you could ship it to Seattle or expand rail use but you are adding to shipping costs massively.
If you have to go through the Panama Canal to FL, TX or GA you’ve added a ton of time and fuel costs to your shipping.
Now the strange part here is that this would make US production seem more attractive if we had the right president in the White House, but I guess it remains to be seen how it will play out?
Possibly just electric semis running to the NV border where the freight is handed off to ICE semis for cross country shipping?
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 2:07 pm
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:30 am to AllDayEveryDay
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Just stop delivering goods to CA.
It’s not so much to, but from
If I’m a trucking company, I’m trying to pay off some cartels and developing a port in Mexico on the Baja Peninsula
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 7:33 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:31 am to goofball
I am dreaming of the day Chevron closes HQ along with their stations in CA, and moves to a southern state.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:32 am to goofball
California leadership needs an enema.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:33 am to TideHater
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GREAT....now they need to buy all the needed trucks and maintenance items....and up their cost 500%. See how long it takes the state to reverse that stupid act.
Unfortunately that 500% increase won’t be limited to California residents
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:34 am to goofball
The level of retardation in that shite hole is Hall of Fame grade.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:36 am to goofball
here's a non zero hedge link
The only thing happening in 2024 is a required increase inmanufacturing.
So, now that that's cleared up. We've got 12-22 years to move shipping to other states.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom said as a result of the plan, "half of all heavy duty trucks sold in CA will be electric by 2035."
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Under an executive order Newsom signed in 2020, California plans to mandate by 2045 that all operations of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles be zero emission where feasible, shifting away from diesel-powered trucks.
The only thing happening in 2024 is a required increase inmanufacturing.
So, now that that's cleared up. We've got 12-22 years to move shipping to other states.
This post was edited on 6/8/23 at 7:39 am
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:37 am to goofball
The mandate only applies to vehicles sold in CA. There is no prohibition against buying trucks in another state that I can tell. Looks like all the trucks used by CA trucking firms could be purchased out of state?
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:37 am to goofball
Vote democrat and democrat is what you'll get.
Oh no. Anyway
Oh no. Anyway
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:38 am to bamarep
Port of Mobile is booming. They dredged the channel recently to accommodate larger container ships.
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