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Categories: Electric Vehicles, Fuel Smarts, Global Fleet, Green Fleet, Legal/Legislative, Sustainability, Vehicle OEM, Vehicle Research
 How Politics Helps Drive The Future Of Light-Duty Electric Power

General Motors makes a move that is at once politically calculated and technologically informed.

https://www.truckinginfo.com/10134859/how-politics-helps-drive-the-future-of-light-duty-electric-power
Categories: Electric, Electric Vehicles, Fuel Smarts, Global Fleet, Green Fleet, Sustainability, Vehicle Research
Q&A: Navistar's Gosbee on When to Expect Electric Trucks

HDT recently spoke with Darren Gosbee, Navistar’s vice president of powertrains and advanced technology, to get his take on how and when medium- to...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/306494/qa-navistars-darren-gosbee-on-when-to-expect-electric-trucks
Categories: Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet, Operations
White House Proposes Weaker Emissions Goals, Opposes States Setting Own Rules

A move by the White House to roll back automobile fuel-efficiency targets set by the Obama administration and to challenge the right of California and other...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/310212/trump-administration-proposes-to-weaken-auto-ghg-rules-prevent-california-other-states-from-writing-own-rules
Categories: Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet, Operations
Bipartisan Effort on Capitol Hill Aims to Extend Alt-Fuel Tax Credits

A bipartisan push is under way in Congress to extend through this year certain tax credits that promote the adoption of alternatively powered vehicles.

https://www.truckinginfo.com/326217/capitol-hill-bipartisan-effort-aims-to-extend-alt-fuel-tax-credits
Categories: Electric, Electric Vehicles, Fleet Forward, Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet
UPS Sees Bright and Possibly Transformational Future for Electric Trucks

At the Green Truck Summit, Carlton Rose, president of global fleet maintenance and engineering at UPS, said the desire for clean and quiet trucks is growing...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/326541/ups-sees-bright-and-possibly-transformational-future-for-electric-trucks
Categories: Charging, Electric, Electric Vehicles, Fuel Smarts, Global Fleet, Green Fleet, Sustainability, Vehicle Research
Q&A: Ryder's Chris Nordh on Electric Trucks, Future Tech

Ryder System's senior director of advanced vehicle technology and global fuel products, Chris Nordh, spoke with HDT about the prospect of commercial...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/327972/qa-ryders-chris-nordh-on-electric-trucks-future-tech
Categories: Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet, Hybrids, Vehicle Research
Allison Boosts Electric-Truck Activity with Two Key Acquisitions

Allison is growing its stake in commercial vehicle electrification with the purchase of Vantage Power and of the electric vehicle systems division of AxleTech.

https://www.truckinginfo.com/330289/allison-boosts-electric-truck-activity-with-two-key-acquisitions
Categories: Electric, Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet
Dana Boosting Presence in Electric Trucks

Dana is expanding its presence in the electric truck arena, given a trio of announcements made on April 24 that lead off with the launch of a new...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/330524/dana-boosting-presence-in-electric-trucks
Categories: Equipment, Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet, Operations
EPA Aims to Cut NOx Emissions from Heavy-Duty Trucks

Seemingly acting out of character, the Environmental Protection Agency on Nov. 13 announced it will launch a rulemaking to further cut the emission of...

https://www.truckinginfo.com/319276/pa-aiming-to-cut-nox-emissions-from-heavy-duty-trucks
Categories: Fuel Smarts, Green Fleet, Natural Gas, Sustainability
Natural Gas Is Still the King of Alternative Fuels

Fueling trucks with natural gas remains the best option for many fleets that must by law or by choice be greener than they can be on diesel.

https://www.truckinginfo.com/312520/natural-gas-is-still-the-king-of-alternative-fuels


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