
Epic Charging Acquires Bluedot Technologies
Epic Charging has acquired Bluedot Technologies, expanding EV fleet charging access to more than 80% of U.S. public charging networks.
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Epic Charging has acquired Bluedot Technologies, expanding EV fleet charging access to more than 80% of U.S. public charging networks.
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Amp America has helped eliminate 500,000 tons of CO2 greenhouse gas emissions, which is the equivalent of taking 100,000 cars off the road for one year. Additionally, Clay Walton has joined the company as vice president of RNG Services.
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Odyne Systems, LLC celebrates 11 years of as a part of the vehicle electrification and hybrid industry. O
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In its annual sustainability report, General Motors outlines its electrification and mobility initiatives as well as a previously unannounced electric full-size pickup.
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The new Lightning Electric Ford F-550 will be available in gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR) of 17,500 to 19,500 pounds, ideal for delivery trucks and shuttle buses.
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The "production intent" rendering of Lordstown's Endurance EV pickup interior reveals the design and prototyping of the new electric truck done in partnership with Hydra Design Labs.
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While agnostic on deployment models and vague on timelines for deployment, Waymo is clear — its end goal is to be a technology provider, not a truck manufacturer or fleet owner.
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As part of the North America rollout, Ryder will place the first group of Workhorse C-1000 vehicles through COOP, a peer-to-peer truck sharing platform, connecting fleet managers to businesses that are looking to rent vehicles.
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The executive order designates Workhorse as first and only medium-duty battery electric vehicle OEM to receive approvals from both the EPA as well as CARB.
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The investment round of $2.5 billion comes as the electric vehicle startup retools its factory to produce its three electric vehicles starting in 2021.
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Duke Energy Renewables' 200-megawatt alternating current (MWac) Holstein Solar project in Nolan County, Texas, has begun commercial operation
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