Nissan uses electric trucks to transport vehicles in LA

What’s Happening: Nissan has started using two electric heavy-duty trucks from Nikola and Kenworth to transport new vehicles from the Port of Los Angeles to dealerships in the Los Angeles region. The trucks will pull traditional car haulers and the program is being conducted in collaboration with logistics partner Avant-Garde Auto Logistics. Nissan has also installed a charging solution to support the trucks operating from the Port of Los Angeles. The first dealership deliveries using the electric trucks were made to Downey Nissan in California, including Nissan’s all-new, all-electric crossover, the 2023 Ariya.

Why It Matters: Nissan’s use of electric heavy-duty trucks to transport new vehicles is an important milestone in its journey towards carbon neutrality. The proof-of-concept project will help Nissan and its logistics partners understand more about the use of all-electric trucks for vehicle delivery. As one of the first automakers to use this type of truck for this purpose, Nissan builds on its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality across its operations by 2050. The project also supports Nissan’s Ambition 2030 plan, which aims to have 40% of its U.S. sales being electric by 2030.

Key Points:

  • Nissan is using two electric heavy-duty trucks from Nikola and Kenworth to transport new vehicles from the Port of Los Angeles to dealerships in the Los Angeles region.
  • The program is being conducted in collaboration with logistics partner Avant-Garde Auto Logistics, and a charging solution has been installed to support the trucks.
  • The first dealership deliveries using the electric trucks were made to Downey Nissan in California, including Nissan’s all-new, all-electric crossover, the 2023 Ariya.
  • The proof-of-concept project will help Nissan and its logistics partners understand more about the use of all-electric trucks for vehicle delivery.
  • Nissan is committed to achieving carbon neutrality across its operations by 2050 and aims to have 40% of its U.S. sales being electric by 2030.

Bottom Line: Nissan’s use of electric heavy-duty trucks to transport new vehicles is a significant step towards achieving carbon neutrality across its operations. The company’s collaboration with logistics partner Avant-Garde Auto Logistics and its installation of a charging solution for the trucks highlight its commitment to finding innovative solutions to reduce emissions. By using electric trucks for vehicle delivery, Nissan sets an example for other automakers to follow and demonstrates its ambition to be a leader in sustainable transportation.

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