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    Survey Sunday: what will it take for fleets to realize electric works – TODAY?

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    For the last few weeks, we’ve been running a sidebar survey about what Electrek readers think it would take to convince the most EV-resistant fleet operators to realize that electric vehicles are ready for work TODAY. After receiving 1,700 responses, here’s what you told us.

    In case you missed the survey, the question read, “ACT Expo just wrapped up for 2026, and while battery-electric commercial vehicles are clearly gaining traction, there are still plenty of people spreading that ‘messy middle’ garbage … what do you think it’ll take for the holdouts to realize EVs are ready for real work — today?”

    Before we get too far into the results, however, it should be noted that industry-leading fleet experts like GEOTAB and Transport Canada have shown that the majority of commercial vehicles on the road today could be fully electrified tomorrow without hardly missing a beat – and, in the case of semi trucks, save fleets up to $160,000 per truck.

    This survey isn’t about whether EVs work. They do, and that fact isn’t up for debate. What we’re interested in is here, then, what readers think it will take for the remaining holdouts to accept what operators are already seeing firsthand in the field.

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    Made using AI; “no answer” responses removed.

    The good news is that the vast majority of Electrek readers seem to be holding on to some hope that commercial fleet buyers will get “plugged in” to reality somewhat sooner than later, with over 70% of you responding that either higher fuel costs, a convincing pilot program, or even just some seat time will be enough to convert the non-believers.

    Even so, I thought the most interesting take. came from a commenter who seemed to be one of the “Other” responders.

    “There was an old saying: nobody ever gets fired for buying IBM.” wrote Nx. “That’s the idea that if you stick with what everybody else has always done, your job running a data center was safe. Widespread fleet dominance won’t happen until fleet managers feel that their safest choice is to do what everybody else is doing, and [until that becomes] buy electric, or at least (EREV).”

    That’s a different argument than the ones I’ve heard at events like ACT Expo or the local, IACT version I was a speaker at last month. Those conversations focus on things like TCO, charging infrastructure, and other “tangible” things.

    Nx’s comment rings true, because it’s irrational, totally emotional, and because the last words any fleet buyer wants to hear are, “Why’d you buy that thing?”

    If it makes cents, it makes sense


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    Nx’s point about the industry’s unspoken peer pressure, intangible as it is, is 100% right – and that’s something that needs to be overcome in very different ways when we’re talking about a single vehicle pilot one day and a sweeping, 600-unit order that fundamentally transforms the way you think about your fleet the next.

    Still other commenters took on the same “peer pressure” argument as Nx, but turned it around like the double-edged sward that it is.

    When a business sees their competitor using it for a competitive advantage they then will adopt it.

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    There were lots of other great comments, mostly about the politics involved or the different financing considerations of businesses compared to private individuals that highlight the higher cap costs traditionally associated with electric and electrified fleet assets – but those barriers are coming down, and as more fleets begin to understand how they can structure equipment leases to convert those numbers from CapEx to OpEx, I think that’ll start to change, too.

    Or, maybe it won’t! Time will tell – and I hope you head down to the comments to tell us what you think of this weeks’ survey results in the comments.

    Original content from Electrek.


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