National Association of Truck Stop Owners are opposing provisions that would allow EV charging at rest areas:
https://www.trucknews.com/sustainab...ign=TruckNewsDaily&utm_content=20210701140912
NATSO, along with NACS (National Association of Convenience Stores) and SIGMA (Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers) "opposed the INVEST in America act because the final measure contained provisions that would carve out an exception for electric vehicle (EV) charging to the long outstanding prohibition on the sale of food, fuel and other commercial services at rest areas and on the Interstate right of way" ... more details here:
https://www.natso.com/topics/house-passes-invest-in-america-act-fuel-retailers-truckstops-oppose
Personally I would think in the long term both services would benefit (maybe some tweaking of the legal wording to satisfy all).
When electric trucking industry takes hold, there should be ample $ to be made at the commercial charging levels. Truck stops would probably benefit without having to deal with cars smaller charging requirements. I can hear the horns blowing behind me now, as I am sucking up 25 kWh on a cold day, while the heavy transport behind me needs to charge up quickly (and obviously at a much higher rate) to get the transported goods to the destination on time.
Smaller charging facilities can still be supplied for cars, additionally the more places to charge, the better... for competitive and convivence for all
https://www.trucknews.com/sustainab...ign=TruckNewsDaily&utm_content=20210701140912
NATSO, along with NACS (National Association of Convenience Stores) and SIGMA (Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers) "opposed the INVEST in America act because the final measure contained provisions that would carve out an exception for electric vehicle (EV) charging to the long outstanding prohibition on the sale of food, fuel and other commercial services at rest areas and on the Interstate right of way" ... more details here:
https://www.natso.com/topics/house-passes-invest-in-america-act-fuel-retailers-truckstops-oppose
Personally I would think in the long term both services would benefit (maybe some tweaking of the legal wording to satisfy all).
When electric trucking industry takes hold, there should be ample $ to be made at the commercial charging levels. Truck stops would probably benefit without having to deal with cars smaller charging requirements. I can hear the horns blowing behind me now, as I am sucking up 25 kWh on a cold day, while the heavy transport behind me needs to charge up quickly (and obviously at a much higher rate) to get the transported goods to the destination on time.
Smaller charging facilities can still be supplied for cars, additionally the more places to charge, the better... for competitive and convivence for all
