Logistics firms are speeding up on electrifying commercial vehicles, amid high diesel prices and growing pressure from clients to go green. While the adoption of smaller EVs like vans and lorries grows, some firms are holding back when it comes to heavy goods vehicles. This is because charging infrastructure for such vehicles remains limited. Ivy Chok reports.
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