Emissions & Efficiency - Dec 27th, 2023
 
 
A pesky EV question
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December 27, 2023
From California emissions regulations to concept trucks and electric vehicle infrastructure, these are the most-read Emissions & Efficiency articles of 2023.
Engine maker expects to record a charge of approximately $2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023 to resolve matters involving approximately one million pickup trucks.
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Gemini Motor Company, Chart Industries, and Ballard Power Systems are collaborating on the development of a zero-emission fuel-cell Class 8 autonomous vehicle the companies say will be able to cover 1,000 miles in one fueling, “dramatically” reducing operating costs for the clean, long-haul transportation...
French producer TotalEnergies SE has started installation of the production platform for the Fenix offshore gas development operated by Total Austral. The arrival earlier this week of the project’s 4,800-ton jacket in Tierra del Fuego inaugurates the second phase of project development, offshore installation...
A look at how manufacturers can get started with tracking sustainability targets.
Lineworkers and electricians from Oklahoma, Colorado and Arkansas worked on wiring nearly 200 structures to safety receive electricity.
Despite increased availability, J.D. Power reported that customer satisfaction with EV chargers continues to decline, as one out of every five sessions ends without charging