Phoenix Motorcars Expands in the EV Space
Phoenix Motorcars has a new agreement with IAT Automobile Technology to advance its Gen 4 EV.
Phoenix Motorcars has a new agreement with IAT Automobile Technology to advance its Gen 4 EV.
By investing in charging infrastructure for battery-electric trucks, TeraWatt says, it is enabling and accelerating the transition to zero-emission long-haul freight.
In 2021 the average cost of the powertrain for an electric light-duty truck was over $9,000. By 2030, it will be 56% lower.
Ferguson announced a collaboration with Ford to explore alternative fuel sources in commercial fleets.
The Ayro Vanish is a utility LSEV with a lightweight architecture to limit vehicle weight and maximize payload capacity.
Vicinity Motor Corp. received a purchase order of over $100 million for electric trucks from Pioneer Auto Group.
Kingbee will upfit, wrap, and deliver Canoo vehicles as work-ready fleets solutions.
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District added two all-electric Rivian pickups to its fleet.
The two companies plan to deliver turnkey solutions for fleets to transition to zero-emission urban transportation, focusing on charging, facility upgrading, and energy management solutions.
With the eBeam Axle, ZF aims to bring zero local emissions driving to medium-duty pickup trucks in North America.
Cummins believes adopting cleaner technologies can make an immediate positive impact. That's why its president and CEO, Jennifer Rumsey, will be providing the keynote at Green Truck Summit 2023.
According to data from the California Air Resources Board, 98% of all on-road fuel used in natural gas vehicles in California in 2021, including medium-duty, was renewable natural gas.
The Frito-Lay plant in Modesto, California, and the PepsiCo beverages plant in Sacramento, are scheduled to get Tesla Semi battery-electric trucks delivered starting in December. For real this time.
California Clean Air Day is described by its organizers as a unified day of action to create new habits to clear the air.
A dozen medium- and heavy-duty vehicles came together for testing of a megawatt charging system at Daimler Truck North America’s Electric Island.
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