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Making the switch to electric vehicles is a big decision for small businesses and owners. However, with the US Government and many states pushing to phase out internal combustion engine vehicles and promoting the sale of EVs for consumer and business use, many questions need answering before you make the switch. What is the cost? How will I charge them? What if a Move to EVs Isn't Right for Your Company?
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HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) contractors handle a variety of jobs using work trucks and vans. An HVAC contractor may be handing repairs on commercial, residential, and industrial air systems in a day's work. Vehicles designed for HVAC contractors are an important tool in handling the variety of work required for HVAC installations, maintenance, and repairs. Because there's such a variety of trades and equipment involved in HVAC work, a variety of vehicles are used--including vans, box trucks, service utility trucks, or trucks with cranes.