
The delivery of four hydrogen fuel cell trucks to PFG marks one of the earliest deployments of this powertrain technology in North America, according to Hyzon Motors.
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The Volvo FM Low Entry heavy duty cabover truck is the first truck model ever developed by Volvo available with an electric drive only.
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Fleets that operate heavy-duty trucks in California will get a reprieve from enforcement of the state’s rules requiring zero-emission trucks that kick in starting Jan. 1.
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Starting January 2024, all trucks driving in California will need proof of compliance with CARB’s Clean Truck Check to continue operating in the state. Operating in California without registration in the compliance database could result in violations from CARB and/or the California Highway Patrol.
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Trucking fleets must now be more open about their sustainability efforts and promote their accomplishments, said Mike Roeth of the North American Council for Freight Efficiency, speaking to attendees at the annual PSI Fleet Event.
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Neste and Hightowers Petroleum have formed a strategic partnership to provide renewable diesel fuel to the Midwest.
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ATA President Chris Spear addressed the challenges of government timelines for reducing emissions and praised the industry for what it has accomplished in reducing diesel emissions over the last four decades, in a speech during a Pressure Systems International fleet technology event.
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Commercial truck and trailer parts provider ConMet acquired TruckLabs, the company that created TruckWings, an aerodynamic device that attaches to truck cabs and deploys to close the gap between truck and trailer. TruckLabs now operates as a subsidiary of ConMet.
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Uber Freight said shippers can monitor total emissions across the entirety of their logistics network, accounting for all modes of transportation across the globe — road to sea to sky — with its new Emissions Dashboard.
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More and more companies are embracing ESG and setting ambitious decarbonization goals. Guess where a lot of those corporations’ carbon footprint comes from? The supply chain. What does this mean to you?
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