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Based on its Run on Less Regional fuel-economy event, the North American Council on Freight Efficiency found that regional-haul fleets can improve their fuel efficiency by using data to optimize...

2020 Fleet Statistics: Sustainability and Zero-Emission Models

Based on its Run on Less Regional fuel-economy event, the North American Council on Freight Efficiency found that regional-haul fleets can improve their fuel efficiency by using data to optimize...

Phase 2 of the heavy-duty truck greenhouse gas emissions and fuel efficiency standards mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffice Safety Administration are projected to lower CO2 emissions by approximately 1.1 billion metric tons. Fuel consumption will decline as the new rules become tighter.

The number of models of zero-emission trucks, buses, and off-road equipment available globally is expected to double between the end of 2019 and 2023, according to an analysis by Calstart. Medium-duty trucks have the most models available between now and 2023, and this segment is showing the fastest growth, with 81 electric MD trucks by 2023, 67 of which will be available in the U.S. and Canada.

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Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices April 2021

As of April 1, 2021, pickup trucks and Class 4-6 medium-duty units experienced an increase in wholesale values over the prior month, but heavy-duty Class 7-8 trucks experienced a small dip.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices March 2021

As of March. 1, 2021, all truck classes experienced decreases in wholesale values over the past month.

Source: HDT

2020 Fleet Statistics: Medium & Heavy-Duty Auction & Retail Sales

Looking at the average price of the benchmark sleeper tractor sold through the two largest nationwide no-reserve auction companies, Class 8 auction volume increased in June.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices February 2021

As of Feb. 1, 2021, all truck classes experienced decreases in wholesale values over the past month.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices January 2021

As of Jan. 1, 2020, all truck classes experienced decreases in wholesale values over the past month.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices December 2020

As of Dec. 1, 2020, all truck classes from pickups to medium-duty Class 5-6 as well as Class 7-8 heavy-duty trucks saw a decrease in wholesale prices month-over-month.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices November 2020

As of Nov. 1, 2020, all truck classes declined in overall wholesale values.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices October 2020

As of Oct. 1, 2020, pickup trucks continued the dramatic and steady month-over-month increase in wholesale values from June to October 2020.

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices August 2020

As of Aug. 1, 2020, pickup trucks saw a huge spike in wholesale values from June to July 2020.

Photo: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices July 2020

As of July 1, 2020, average wholesale values for all model-year 2015-2017 truck classes experienced some form of increase in value, except Class 7 medium-duty.

Used-Truck Prices June 2020

As of June 1, 2020, all truck classes continued to experience a drop in resale values for 2015-2017 model-year units. This is the second month of decreases following the rise in all values in April 2020. 

Source: Black Book

Used-Truck Prices May 2020

As of May 1, 2020, all truck classes experienced a dropin resale values for 2015-2017 model-year units compared with the rise each class saw last month. 

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