What Are the Top Utility Industry Tech Trends for 2021?
Utilities no longer have a choice but to embrace technology to foster innovation and change.
Utilities no longer have a choice but to embrace technology to foster innovation and change.
The ConMet Preset Plus features an optimized bearing spacer, precision machined casting, extended life seals, and more.
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling approximately 60,678 model-year 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles.
Denso's PowerEdge Diesel Aftertreatment line now features 70 diesel particulate filters and 92 diesel oxidation catalysts.
The first truck in the world looked like a cart with an engine and without a drawbar. The engine, called "Phoenix," was a four-horsepower-strong two-cylinder engine located at the rear.
United Road launched a sister company, National Vehicle Transporters Alliance, to serve as a business resource for United Road and Team DriveAway’s independent carriers.
Dashcams, DMS, ADAS, and surround camera solutions are making safer roads and reducing commercial insurance losses.
Anchorage Middletown Fire & EMS is now the third largest fire department in Kentucky, having merged with three other departments in 2019.
Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many points, such as by which metric companies would measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.
Peterbilt unveiled its new Model 537 and Model 548 trucks, designed for the Class 7 and 8 segment, and Model 535 and Model 536 trucks, designed for the Class 5/6 non-CDL lease and rental markets.
Aioi USA will use data collected by Driveri to better measure and understand driver behavior, in order to create insights-driven insurance products and increase road safety.
Apex is electrifying its work truck fleet with plug-in hybrid and hybrid systems on its F-Series pickup trucks.
The savings on installation and operations enables utilities and site hosts to rapidly and affordably deploy fast chargers to meet EV demand, according to an independent study.
Operation Safe Driver Week, in which law enforcement personnel will be on the lookout for risky driving behaviors in or around commercial vehicles, will take place July 11-17.
With the order book open, Freightliner and DTNA are preparing to start production of the electric Class 8 eCascadia and medium-duty eM2 in late 2022.
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