San Diego ( Border Report )- The Otay Mesa Port of Entry is where One electric large machines are currently moving goods between San Diego and Tijuana.
The state of California has started the process of phase out oil cars, making the semifinals regarded as the first of their kind.
By 2045, all commercial vehicles in California are supposed to become zero-emission cars.
Next month, the first electric cars started operating.
“This will become the standard as the world, and especially California, make the change, ” said Israel Delgado Vallejo, vice chairman of Mexico’s Chamber of Freight Carriers. In the years to come, we will see more and more of them. ”
The energy rig manufacturer, which has offices in San Diego, has offices in Tijuana and runs along the border like many other trucking companies.
The transition from oil to electric vehicles will become gradually phased in.
By 2025, 10 percent of vehicles used by businesses may be zero-emissions.
According to Delgado Vallejo, businesses have been having trouble making the move because the trucks for the electric cars cost about$ 450,000, three times as much as those for diesel trucks.