APM Terminals to pilot electric terminal tractors with inductive charging at New Jersey port – Charged EVs
APM Terminals Elizabeth, a division of shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, is dipping its corporate toe into electrification. The company will invest $5 million in its Electrification Pilot Project, including
Synop is one of the few doing V2G projects commercially: Q&A with co-founder – Charged EVs
Q&A with Synop co-founder Gagan Dhillon Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology is a hot topic—many EV industry execs say it has the potential to transform the transport and energy industries (we
IoTecha wins $27-million grant for grid-friendly EV charging in California – Charged EVs
V2G specialist IoTecha has been awarded a grant of up to $27 million by the California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program. During Phase I of this initiative, IoTecha
NHTSA Relaxes CAFE Rules; 50.4 MPG Average By 2031
The EPA has faced some criticism from climate activists for relaxing its emissions rules as automakers claimed that targets it set were physically impossible. Now, the NHTSA has also relaxed its MPG fleet goals to dovetail with the
Einride orders 150 Peterbilt 579EV electric semi trucks for US fleet
American truck brand Peterbilt has announced its biggest electric semi sale to date – with Swedish transport company Einride AB ordering 150 of the company’s 579EV BEV
Are Electric Vehicles Just A Fad? – CleanTechnica EV A Fad
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“A fad, trend, or craze is any form of collective behavior that develops within a culture, a generation or social group in which a group of people enthusiastically follow
Two more Mack LR Electric garbage trucks hit the road in Ontario
In a bid to help the city of Kingston, Ontario achieve its sustainability goals, town leaders ordered two Mack LR Electric refuse models – the first two BEVs in its refuse fleet.
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