Calstart launched the Zero-Emission Technology Inventory (ZETI) Data Explorer from its Drive to Zero campaign, a new tool to explore and analyze zero-emissions vehicle information, the clean energy and transportation nonprofit announced.
The ZETI Data Explorer is an interactive tool for fleets, manufacturers, policymakers, nonprofits, and academia that allows users to filter, explore, compare, contrast, and visualize data about today’s zero-emission truck and bus models. The data comes from Drive to Zero’s ZETI database, which seeks to establish a shared knowledgebase of all currently available zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. There are currently more than 800 distinct models included, according to a Calstart press release.
ZETI Data Explorer enables users to view and compare various data points like model availability by region or manufacturer, vehicle availability per manufacturer, range per vehicle type, battery capacity, market trends, and more.
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“Zero-emission trucks and buses are working today to put our collective net-zero by 2050 goals within reach, improve air quality, create jobs, and deliver operational benefits to users,” said Cristiano Façanha, Calstart’s global director and lead of its Drive to Zero program. “Nations and fleets must not underestimate the depth and breadth of this growing market. Zero-emission vehicles can deliver mail, pick up your recycling, run drayage, deliver goods and people, and much more.”