Medium-Duty Hybrids Expected To Be Biggest Sellers

May 20, 2010
A recent study projects that medium-duty hybrids are going to garner the most attraction for North American fleets in the near term, as they should provide the best fit for meeting the energy, environmental, and freight trends predicted for the next five years

A recent study projects that medium-duty hybrids are going to garner the most attraction for North American fleets in the near term, as they should provide the best fit for meeting the energy, environmental, and freight trends predicted for the next five years.

In its newly-released Strategic Analysis of the North American and European Hybrid Truck, Bus and Van Markets, research firm Frost & Sullivan said several key trends are going to intersect in the near future: the growth of “mega-cities,” resulting in more congested urban roadways; energy security; and the need to reduce emissions in the most cost-effective manner.

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