You are about 20 years too late for that explanation.
General Motors had already developed and through their EMD locomotive division were selling them in numbers by 1935. The R & D started when the US government was spending very little on anything defense in the 1920's.
Diesel engines/design for ships are completely different than diesel engines/design for locomotives.
Tesla truck running on diesel. Alot more to come
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Diesel locomotives were available in the early 1930s but they didn't start making significant inroads until the late 1930s. The R&D process was significantly funded by the US Navy, and to a lessor extent the US Army and fought tooth and nail by coal mine owners. I have little doubt that the diesel locomotive would have taken over steam engines - eventually, but it was government spending and intervention that made the transition happen at the speed it did. Just as the Royal Navy's adoption of coal powered ships began the end of the sail era.jaffles and Another Canadian driver Thank this. -
I can see extensive use of electric trucks for inner city delivery, and otr trucks delivering to distribution centers at the edge of large population centers.
I am guessing that hydrogen fuel cell technology will become more viable than electric for otr trucks.
Just imagine how efficient diesel engi es would be, both in regard to fuel mileage and emission output, had engine manufacturers been allowed to commit the resources that have been spent on meeting emission standards toward efficiency instead.
It is arguable that there is a far more detrimental effect on the environment with the production of DEF, DEF containers, trucks to transport DEF, reduced efficiency due to dpf and egr systems, natural resources used to manufacture emission system components, more fuel consumption due to less efficient engines, more trucks hauling fuel, natural resources required to build the additional trucks, tires, etc.............
Nothing is worse than agenda driven "science". And before I am characterized as an uneducated redneck I will share that my father was a professor and head of department at Berkeley. I have been exposed to science.
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