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January 8, 2026
Electric trucks are no longer a future concept — they are already entering fleets across the United States, including Tennessee. As manufacturers roll out electric semi-trucks and medium-duty commercial vehicles, Tennessee highways such as I-40, I-65, I-24, and I-75 are beginning to see a new class of heavy vehicles powered by batteries rather than diesel engines.
Electric trucks are no longer a future concept — they are already entering fleets across the United States, including Tennessee. As manufacturers roll out electric semi-trucks and medium-duty commercial vehicles, Tennessee highways such as I-40, I-65, I-24, and I-75 are beginning to see a new class of heavy vehicles powered by batteries rather than diesel...
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The trucking industry is undergoing a major shift. In an effort to cut costs, increase flexibility, and respond to ongoing driver shortages, many trucking companies are relying more heavily on independent contractor and gig-based truck drivers rather than traditional employees. While this model may benefit companies financially, it creates serious legal and safety concerns — especially when a crash occurs.
The trucking industry is undergoing a major shift. In an effort to cut costs, increase flexibility, and respond to ongoing driver shortages, many trucking companies are relying more heavily on independent contractor and gig-based truck drivers rather than traditional employees. While this model may benefit companies financially, it creates serious legal and safety concerns —...
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