By: Krystyna Shchedrina
As fleets face charger costs ranging from $65,000 to $1 million per unit, they are willing to share charging infrastructure rather than build their own.
Krystyna Shchedrina is a journalist at The Business Herald. Her work primarily focuses on transportation and logistics, with a keen interest in supply chain dynamics, green logistics, and telecommunications within the industry. Krystyna's insights have been featured in publications such as The Business Herald and Today's Trucking.
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Krystyna's coverage heavily revolves around the national trucking industry in Canada, focusing on employment, human resources, and business aspects. She often includes government announcements and cites data to support her articles.
To effectively reach out to Krystyna, consider providing insights or data related to the Canadian trucking industry such as employment trends, challenges faced by truck drivers including mental health issues or success stories within the industry. Additionally, pitches related to government policies impacting the trucking sector in Canada may be well-received.
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