
In addition to a hydrogen internal-combustion engine slated for production in five years, Cummins displayed fuel-cell-electric, battery-electric, natural-gas and propane engine technologies at ACT Expo.
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The Freightliner battery-electric eCascadia, scheduled to start production this year, comes with new management and safety features.
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What are the current promises and challenges of alternative fuels and clean-vehicle technologies for commercial fleets? An industry panel discusses the State of Sustainable Fleets at ACT Expo.
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Cummins Chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger will offer his perspective on why the commercial transportation sector needs to utilize a portfolio of low carbon technologies to address climate change.
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Mathias Carlbaum, president and CEO of Navistar, will be a keynote speaker at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo
Read More →Electric trucks have truly arrived, if the recent Advanced Clean Transportation Expo is any indication. But Volvo's message stood out to Senior Contributing Editor Jack Roberts, as he writes in the Truck Tech blog.
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The Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Long Beach, California, showcased the latest zero-emission electric and hydrogen technologies for commercial vehicles. as well as cleaner options such as renewable natural gas and hybrids.
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Hyliion announced an improved version of its Hybrid system at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Long Beach, California, and showed off a long-range version of its Hypertruck ERX that will help truck makers meet California zero-emissions truck regulations.
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NFI is building a 100%-electric drayage fleet in southern California. Helping to make that possible will be a huge charging infrastructure project with Electrify America.
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Citing a “sense of urgency,” Volvo Trucks took a leadership position in the fight against climate change at the 2021 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, pushing for more adoption of zero-emission electric and hydrogen trucks.
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