your entire post makes me believe you have a fundamental misconception of how some things function, but this line in particular really drives that point home.
it simply will not be any time soon when a electric truck can haul cows to and from feedlots in the middle of no where to the middle of no where. there is barely FUEL infrastructure in some of these places and you think power line infrastructure is going to sprout up and replace all of this stuff in the next 17 years? or you think battery tech will magically improve so much in that amount of time that an 80,000lbs truck can run all day long in 110 degree heat or 20 degree cold like a diesel engine can?
you is confused.