In a Recent Report by Pike Research Out of Boulder, Colorado, the Firm is Anticipating Hybrid Truck Sales to Increase in Demand. From 2011 to 2017, They Expect an Impressive 47.2% Annual Growth Rate for the Market Reaching a Total of 100,746 Truck Sales by the End of That Period.
It’s a Great Notion and Cool Idea to Imagine Hybrid Trucks Making Such a Growth Over These Next Few Years. With Fuel Prices Always Increasing and Additional Environmental Regulations Becoming More Burdensome, There May Be a Market Driven Surge in Electric Hybrid and Full Electric Commercial Vehicles. However, With Looming Economic Instability, These Sorts of Equipment Change Overs May Be Too Much for Companies to Risk. The Idea May be Sound, the but the Timing Has to Work Well Too.
Pike Research Believes That as the Retail Industry Rebounds, Pick-Up and Delivery Vehicle Sales Will Increase in Turn. Given the Environmental Concerns and Efforts of Companies, a Growing Choice May be to Choose Hybrid or All-Electric Commercial Trucks.
Envrionment Joins the Priority List
For Most Companies, Business Decisions That Take the Environment Into Account Take a Back Seat to the Cheaper or More Convenient Option, After All, Time is Money. However, More and More Companies as of Late Have Decided to Make Environmentally Friendly Priorities and Business Decisions. As Time Moves Forward, These Decisions Make More and More Economical Sense. As a Business Owner, You Need to Decide When, Not If, the Environment Will Take a Priority in Your Business.



