What a one-sided article. Nowhere does it suggest this is an utter impossibility.
It does say “…some in the trucking industry are concerned about how costly and burdensome the transition will be for truck drivers and companies.”
LOL…”some.” I guess they couldn’t write “a few” and keep a straight face. In reality, “some” means “ALL.” There will be NO trucking industry left in CA.
The trucks don’t exist. The batteries don’t exist. The charging infrastructure does not exist. The power generation does not exist. The range isn’t there. The budget to repair the roads from heavy EV truck damage isn’t there. The truck battery recycling does not exist. Today’s power distribution system and transformers cannot do the job. Truckers cannot wait ten hours to recharge. There is no way to stabilized the grid with only windmills and solar cells.
Other than those few problems, it’s a grand plan.
Seems like they want to go back to horse and buggy days.