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June 28, 2023
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The capacity-as-a-service CEO shares his vision for the future of trucking: better-paying local driver jobs, autonomous middle miles, and decarbonized major freight lanes nationwide. The freight startup plans to deploy self-driving Kodiak trucks by 2025.
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How a 34-year old petroleum engineer working for Mitchell Energy in Texas helped unleash one of the biggest waves of creative destruction in the modern era.
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Use zero-carbon hydrogen fuel on your existing IC truck engine architecture without costly modifications. It all starts with Westport, and it’s happening now.

Following an up-and-down few years for the company, Workhorse paired the EV announcement with news that Smyrna Truck will be the OEM's first certified dealer in Georgia.
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Chevron is helping lower the lifecycle carbon intensity of fleets. We're producing renewable fuels that work in today's engines from sources like plant byproducts and used cooking oil. That's energy in progress.

These EV experts share what to expect—and what to avoid—when electrifying a fleet.
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Mullen Automotive is defining a new era in which commercial vehicles run clean with connected and customizable solutions that make businesses more efficient and profitable. Our all-electric class 1 and 3 commercial vehicles are launching in 2023.

VTNA will test its Class 8 BEVs with battery thermal management systems in Minnesota and Texas to determine how cold and heat affect efficiency and mileage. Murphy Logistics, grocer HEB, and the DOE are partners.
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The announcement is part of a series of moves by the electric and hydrogen truck manufacturer as it makes good on promises from its first-quarter earnings report.
Changes in June haven’t been drastic at all—even in most regions of the country—but instead the U.S. diesel average has settled for the summer at around $3.80 while analysts wait for any impact on fuel and oil markets from the instability in Russia.
The lower-then-expected mandated volumes for production of biofuels may cause producers to pull back on plans to build facilities focused...
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The Swedish firm became the first European car marker to sign a deal with Tesla giving current future Volvo electric car drivers access to the charging infrastructure that is fast becoming a de facto standard for the e-mobility industry
The electric truck start-up is following in the footsteps of Ford and GM’s decisions to begin using the charging network and integrating Tesla’s port into future vehicles.
Amerit will work with Hyzon's heavy-duty fuel cell vehicles and powertrains to provide warranty repairs, preventive maintenance, and support services.
National associations shed light on resilience, emissions reduction, and affordability achieved through clean energy microgrids.
These fleets are leading the way when it comes to trucking electrification as their sites prepare for NACFE's Run on Less–Electric Depot in September.
California fleets will be able to speak with advisors from the nonprofit who will help develop strategies to meet emissions regulations and transition to zero-emission vehicles.
The company is also suing its former partner Foxconn for breach of contract.
INEOS Energy Trading has chartered two 174,000-cu m newbuild LNG carriers from Mitsui OSK Lines. The ships will transport LNG to Germany from the US and mark INEOS first foray into the LNG carrier market.
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