Einride Unveils First U.S. Smartcharger Station
Einride has opened its first Smartcharger station for heavy-duty electric freight vehicles in the U.S., located in California near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Einride has opened its first Smartcharger station for heavy-duty electric freight vehicles in the U.S., located in California near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Preparing today’s commercial vehicle fleet for electrification would require the commercial vehicle industry to invest upwards of $620 billion in charging infrastructure alone, according to a new report.
The California Air Resources Board has delayed the first periodic testing deadline for the Clean Truck Check Program to Jan. 1, 2025. But registration and fee requirements remain in place.
Pitt Ohio is the first U.S. fleet to deploy the Freightliner eM2 in operations out of its Cleveland, Ohio, terminal.
The federal government unveiled a strategy designed to guide the deployment of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure along freight corridors, encouraging federal and state government and private-sector investments.
Fraudsters are increasingly targeting commercial fuel cards and fueling transactions. Trucking companies, fuel-card providers, technology companies and more are fighting back.
The first of several Kenworth T680s equipped with the Cummins X15N CNG engine was delivered to UPS in late February.
A new, green, propane-powered mobile charging station will help Mack customers evaluate electric truck performance and capabilities in real-world fleet conditions.
Check out electric trucks, e-axles, aero advancements and more on the show floor at TMC 2024 in New Orleans in this photo gallery.
Nikola said it’s back on track after last year’s battery-electric truck recall with a new battery pack solution and has seen the first deliveries of its production-model fuel-cell electric trucks, including a 50-truck purchase from drayage giant IMC Logistics.
Multi-speed transmissions are utterly necessary with diesel engines to keep engine operating speed within a very limited bandwidth for performance and efficiency. Electric motor have much broader power and efficiency curves, demanding far fewer gear ratios.
The Department of Energy’s SuperTruck program is resulting in technologies that will not only improve the efficiency of diesel engines, but also will help in developing longer-range zero-emission trucks.
NFI officially unveiled its new electric charging depot in Ontario, California, where 50 Class 8 battery-electric drayage trucks are based.
Voltera announced that it has secured 19 new ZEV infrastructure development sites representing approximately $150 million of private investment in ZEV charging stations to date.
Clean Energy has opened two new, strategically located renewable natural gas fueling stations near the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
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