New Commercial Electric Vehicle Innovation Hub in Illinois
TCCI's groundbreaking EV Innovation Hub in Illinois pioneers electric compressor manufacturing and advanced research, propelling clean energy growth.
TCCI's groundbreaking EV Innovation Hub in Illinois pioneers electric compressor manufacturing and advanced research, propelling clean energy growth.
The latest acquisition also includes a Bandag retread plant that brings the McCarthy Tire Service retread plant count total to 14.
Zonar has revealed a significant shift in its leadership team by naming Michael Gould as the new President and CEO.
Spanning over 605,000 square feet, this build-to-suit facility will replenish DTNA’s ten Parts Distribution Centers (PDC) across the U.S. and Canada with efficient and timely truck parts availability.
SoCalGas pilot project in California is expected to produce up to 4.5 billion cubic feet of RNG annually from orchard waste, along with almond, pistachio and walnut shells.
Proterra has stated it intends to continue operations as it proceeds through the bankruptcy process. It will continue to focus on EV battery production.
The 2024 Nissan Titan is on sale now with a starting MSRP of $45,770. This will be Nissan's last model produced.
Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) technology rollout across new Ultium-based electric vehicles by model year 2026 will offer customers more control over power usage.
July reported another month of wholesale vehicle prices declines throughout all vehicle segments.
Following decades of success in Europe and other international markets, including the Middle East and South America, the newly introduced bproauto parts portfolio is available for most makes and models.
Fisker Alaska is an all-electric four-door pickup truck built for multiple cargo configurations and designed to be the lightest electric pickup on the market.
National Insurance Crime Bureau conducted a study on the most targeted vehicles for theft in 2022. Trucks hit the top two spots.
Dashcam footage videos also showed a related concerning trend — 64% of trucking drivers killed in automobile accidents were not wearing seat belts.
All large manufacturers showed gains in fleet over last year, with combined sales into large rental, commercial, and government fleets improving.
Three truck models won the Top Safety Pick+ award in “Large Pickups” category from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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