Electric Fleets: Why Progress Is So Slow

 In this episode of the Industrial Advisors podcast, hosts Bill Condon and Matt McGregor discuss the current state and future of electric fleets, industrial buildings, and autonomous trucks. They highlight the slow adoption of electric fleets due to infrastructure challenges, high costs, and lack of standardization. They also examine the pilot projects by companies like Walmart, which have been experimenting with autonomous trucks since 2016, and touch on why a full transition to electric and autonomous fleets has been slow. Despite some advancements, the conversation underscores that significant hurdles remain, making the future of electric and autonomous trucking complex and gradual. 00:54 Current State of Electric Fleets 02:08 Challenges in Infrastructure and Costs 03:11 Spec Buildings and Future Projections 04:31 Autonomous Trucks and Pilot Projects 05:27 Future of Autonomous and Electric Trucks 06:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube, For more, visit industrialadvisors.com

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Supply chain nerds, warehouse gurus, distribution dudes, transportation titans, site selection geeks… No one knows the industrial real estate market better than Colliers International’s Matt McGregor and Bill Condon. Tune into their Industrial Advisors’ show to find out what you don’t know about the market behind the market.