Quantix Accepts EV Delivery for Drayage Operation
After COVID-19 pandemic-induced component shortages delayed delivery, Quantix has finally welcomed its first electric trucks.
After COVID-19 pandemic-induced component shortages delayed delivery, Quantix has finally welcomed its first electric trucks.
At the 2022 Fleet Forward Conference, Bill Cawein of FedEx Express will dive into the company’s global plans to decarbonize and share learnings from the rollout of the first 150 BrightDrop electric delivery vehicles.
Bollinger Motors will track test B4 chassis cab trucks this fall with numerous fleet customers, upfitters, and charging companies to gather constructive feedback.
University of Michigan researchers conducted a greenhouse gas emissions assessment of the Postal Service's potential delivery vehicle purchasing plans and reached different conclusions regarding the environmental impact of a fleet of BEVs.
A fundamental shift away from gasoline- and diesel-based transportation has begun. Here's the sustainability data you should know, compiled for Heavy Duty Trucking’s annual Fact Book.
The ambitious Volvo LIGHTS collaborative BEV project has ended with lessons learned and new goals set for electric truck operation on the West Coast.
The Port of Oakland in California approved a contract to establish the electric infrastructure it needs to transition to all electric, heavy-duty trucks and cargo-handling equipment.
The acquisition pushes Hyliion toward its goal of releasing a fuel agnostic variant of its Hypertruck.
The chargers at the West Michigan International in Kalamazoo were installed with support from Navistar’s charging partner, InCharge.
The new mode of traffic technology of truck platooning on U.S. Highways could be incredibly beneficial, but also comes with its challenges.
Heavy Duty Trucking’s editors are on the hunt to identify the greenest trucking fleets in the country. Nominate a fleet for the 2022 Top Green Fleets recognition program.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is inviting small businesses to give it feedback on the agency's proposed Phase 3 greenhouse gas emissions rules.
Hyzon Motors Inc. announced a change of leadership in the wake of missing the deadline to file second-quarter results with the Securities and Exchange Commission amid a “myriad of issues,” including accounting irregularities.
A ruling limiting how the EPA regulates power plants could have far-reaching implications for other regulations, comments HDT's Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge.
This collaboration is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SuperTruck 3 program.
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