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Ready to cut costs with a modern fleet? Here you can learn how zero-emission trucks can help your business—the benefits, steps, incentives and free advisors to help you go zero-emission. 

Why Fleets are Switching to Zero-Emission Trucks

Incentives Available. Grants and vouchers help cover trucks and infrastructure, reducing upfront costs.
Lower Costs and Strong Returns. Zero-emission trucks can cost the same or less to own than diesel. This is especially true when operations are well aligned, such as urban and regional routes with predictable duty cycles. Electricity can be much cheaper than diesel, and fewer moving parts mean less maintenance, and less downtime. Check out Save Money with Zero-Emission Trucks.
Drivers Love Them. Instant torque, and quieter, smoother rides improve comfort and help with driver retention. Check out What Drivers Think, and EVs vs. Diesel.
Infrastructure Is Ready—and Growing Fast. Fleets have many options to charge and fuel zero-emission trucks. This can range from depot charging and public infrastructure to mobile solutions or turnkey services.
Cleaner Air, Healthier Communities. Zero-emission trucks have no tailpipe pollution. This helps lower exposure to toxic diesel pollution. Check out Diesel Exhaust & Health.

Talk to a Free Advisor

Get free one-on-one help with vehicle selection, incentives, charging plans, and paperwork with Cal Fleet Advisor. Check out How can Cal Fleet Advisor help?

Clean Fleet Connect is Coming Soon

Learn how Clean Fleet Connect will recognize medium- and heavy-duty fleets that have proactively adopted zero-emission vehicles through an interactive and publicly available list. 

Steps to Go Zero Emission

  1. Learn about zero-emission vehicles
  2. Identify fleet needs
  3. Build your team and contact your utility (if installing infrastructure)
  4. Choose the right vehicles
  5. Plan timeline, and permitting (if needed)
  6. Find funding and incentives
  7. Build out infrastructure (if needed)
  8. Train drivers and maintenance staff

FAQs

How far can zero-emission trucks go? 

Most battery-electric trucks today work best on routes where they return to a depot every day. Many models can travel 150 - 300+ miles on a full charge, so they can easily cover 50 -150 miles per day for local deliveries and short regional routes. Planning routes carefully helps ensure you have the range needed for daily operations. As battery range continues to increase and charging networks expand, more routes and use cases will soon become smart options for zero-emission trucks. Check out ZETI Data Explorer

Will they save money compared to diesel trucks? 

Yes. Zero-emission trucks usually cost less to run. They also have fewer moving parts, which means lower maintenance costs. Incentives can also help bring down the higher upfront price of a zero-emission truck. This makes the total cost of ownership more affordable for many fleets.   

Is the charging or fueling infrastructure ready? 

Yes. There are many charging solutions available to meet the needs of most fleets. Electric truck charging is often installed at fleet depots and range from simple overnight chargers to extremely fast DC chargers. There are also a growing number of public DC fast charging depots and heavy-duty hydrogen stations available near some shipping ports and along major freight corridors. In addition, mobile and temporary fueling options can get trucks up and running before permanent infrastructure is ready. Some companies can even handle the charging for you or provide the trucks and charging as a bundled service. If you're planning to install your own infrastructure, it’s important to start early and coordinate with utilities and providers, since these projects can take time to complete. Programs like Cal Fleet Advisor offer free help to fleets with planning charging, finding incentives, and choosing the right setup. Learn about charging, fueling & infrastructure.

What types of zero-emission trucks are available? 

The Zero-emission Technology Inventory Tool lists more than 170 zero-emission trucks, vans and buses available today in North America from 65 manufacturers (as of February 2026). That number keeps growing as manufacturers introduce new models and technology improves, giving fleets more options to match different jobs and routes. 

How do they perform in real-world use? 

Electric trucks perform well in real-world operations. The electric motors deliver instant torque, allowing smooth operation from a stop and strong responsiveness even under heavy loads. Because they have no multi-speed transmissions or loud diesel engine, they are noticeably quieter and smoother to drive. This is a combination that most drivers say they prefer. Electric commercial trucks are designed to handle demands of heavy loads in typical fleet operations. Performance and range can vary depending on the vehicle model, load, route and conditions. Fleets should match truck models to their duty cycles and plan charging around expected routes and loads. Check out Real Fleet Success Stories from San Joaquin Valley, and LA County Sanitation District.

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