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San Diego Gas & Electric has reached 20% fleet electrification and is prioritizing placing new fully electric trucks in the most polluted areas of its operations.
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The push to update the postal service’s fleet of trucks received a recent boost of $3 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act signed in August.
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The American Transportation Research Institute analyzes massive electricity supply and demand needs, BEV weight and price increases for commercial fleets, and how charging requirements could exacerbate the ongoing truck parking crisis.
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Compliance rules are always changing. Learn more from the experts at Solera Fleet Solutions.

Stakeholders’ initial reactions to the federal emissions regulations were mostly positive, with some saying the major rules update will accelerate advanced cleaner-diesel technology. The rulemaking is the first of three steps in EPA's Clean Truck Plan.
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Not every technology is right for every fleet, but there are steps fleets can take today to improve. And it’s important to remember that getting more miles from a gallon of diesel is a step in a fleet’s decarbonization journey.
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The second of 19 stations it plans to open in a partnership with the retail giant, Clean Energy's Romeoville, Illinois station will offer renewable natural gas to both Amazon trucks and the public.
Trucking’s main fuel falls for the seventh straight week, but three-week string of double-digit declines ends, according to new government week-of-Dec. 26 data.
Evaluating total cost of ownership and shortening maintenance intervals could help fleets spot problems before they cause roadside breakdowns.