Emissions & Efficiency - Jan 17th, 2024
 
 
Funding for EV infrastructure
Emissions & Efficiency | View online
 
January 17, 2024
Electric Class 8 fleets require more energy than utility companies can provide. Energy independence could be the solution.
Although some tout the potential of electric vehicles, Rush Enterprises isn't sold... at least for now.
Sponsored

Westport Fuel Systems H₂ HPDI™ can completely convert today’s IC engines to reduce CO₂ by up to 97%. No performance compromises. No changes to the current engine architecture.

The government continues to back the zero-emission vehicle transition with funding toward a much needed alt-fuel and EV infrastructure.
Sponsored

Atom Power’s level 2 electric vehicle charging solution is different…in a good way. Reliable. Smart. Scalable. Safe. Cost-effective. Centralized control. It’s because of our patented, software-defined solid-state digital circuit breaker. Check out our site, including a brief video, then contact us to collaborate on a solution that best suits your needs for today and tomorrow.

Diesel prices rose across the country this week, with the national average reaching $3.863 after an increase of three cents.
The 15-vehicle order is expected to be delivered in 2024.
The Geotab Sustainability Alliance has over 28 partners and provides solutions and data insights to help fleets address sustainability challenges.
Sponsored

Our customized research solutions deliver trusted business intelligence to the commercial vehicle market. What are you waiting for? Gain a competitive advantage today.

With Detroit Manufacturing Systems' manufacturing and distribution network, InductEV looks to meet more fleet wireless charging needs.
Quantron US, a subsidiary of German cleantech company Quantron AG, is working to drive the “hydrogen revolution” in the U.S. with its fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and “Quantron-as-a-Service” (QaaS), a per-mile platform that provides fleet owners with trucks, fuel, and end-to-end fleet management...
US oil and gas companies would pay $900/tonne this year for methane emissions exceeding certain levels under a proposed rule released Friday by the US EPA.