
DTNA Software Update Gives Truckers More Time Before DEF Derates Take Effect
The changes reflect EPA guidance aimed at reducing downtime caused by emissions-system faults while maintaining compliance requirements.
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The changes reflect EPA guidance aimed at reducing downtime caused by emissions-system faults while maintaining compliance requirements.
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"Lots of fleets have deployed one or two electric trucks, but few have made the move to having 15 or more trucks." So NACFE's Run on Less for 2023 will focus on depot-based operations.
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The Inflation Reduction Act contains key provisions that promote the adoption of electric-powered medium- and heavy-duty commercial trucks.
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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.
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Performance Team is working with Volvo Trucks North America dealership TEC Equipment to integrate its growing battery-electric fleet into its Southern California operations.
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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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Get ready for the largest federal investment in clean vehicle technologies the country has ever seen, says Gladstein, Neandross & Associates' Sebastian Irby.
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Refrigerant, particulate emissions get stricter for transport refrigeration units in California soon.
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The Vendor Direct Shipping program lets fleets order charging hardware solutions directly from Volvo Trucks dealers when they purchase VNR Electric trucks.
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The trucking industry is still in the early adoption phase of electric vehicles. Where does it make the most sense to deploy right now?
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Volvo Trucks says in a few years, its new electric axle will mean more room for batteries on electric trucks — and therefore more range.
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