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Hertz is looking sharp once again, with a new CEO and several strategic moves to electrify its rental-car fleet and prepare for a zero-emissions future.
by Phil Rosen
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Sponsored: Carbon credits advance regenerative ag and help companies offset Scope 3 emissions but are confusing, requiring tools to inform investment decisions.
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Rather than starting with one product in one department, ESG considerations are integrated into the fabric of the business, so profit and progress on environmental and social fronts are fused together.
by Bee Hui Yeh
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We need to make dramatic new investments in charging infrastructure. Just as importantly, we need to make those investments equitable and effective.
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Survey by Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance reveals the features buyers want most over the next five years.
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2021 showed that banks and investors can talk the talk. 2022 is the year to walk the walk.
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The fleet management company’s electrification guru believes EV adoption for fleet vehicles will take off in 2022, and the company is spending big to lead the charge.
by CJ Clouse
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Owning fleets of even a few EVs requires senior management be prepared to make critical tradeoffs and decisions before the organization drives its first EV off the dealer’s lot.
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The company promises smoother supply chain processes, fewer workers in hazardous environments, and a reduced environmental impact.
by Phil Rosen
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Under the new program, Walmart suppliers that have set at least three sustainability goals and are working towards a 1.5-degree Celsius target can get access to financing from HSBC.
by Jesse Klein
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The U.S. has a unique opportunity to bolster the national EV industry and create a reliable, accessible and enjoyable charging experience.
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As more non-car vehicles join our streets, it's time to think critically about where they should go.
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Co-founder and CEO Khaled Hassounha believes startup Ample will succeed where others have failed thanks to the modularity of its car batteries.
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Mining firms are using the green energy movement as an excuse to keep extracting rare earth minerals on public land for next to nothing.
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Sponsored: Heightened visibility of the global supply chain creates opportunity — and demand — for transformative solutions to mitigate environmental impacts.
by Jessica Kipp
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The electric truck company, recipient of a huge Amazon delivery network order, has a market cap bigger than that of GM or Ford.
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Sponsored: While the world is well on its way to making advancements in electric vehicle technology, there’s one key piece of the decarbonization effort still left to tackle: heavy-duty vehicles.
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Electrifying transportation won’t be about making a grand and mighty 'jump.' Many communities don’t have the resources to pull that off.
by Phil Rosen
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Aside from the decreased maintenance associated with EV technology, fleet managers believe electric trucks will attract those that wouldn’t have otherwise been drivers.
120
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The challenge is staying the course amid for the long term, while acting decisively to start turning the tide over the short term.
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Inside Ford's “transformative” $11.4 billion plan to build new EV and EV battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky by 2025.
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What if you or your organization could offset the cost of a new EV even further than the total cost of ownership equation by actually generating money from it?
by Liz Morrison
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Want to know what does serve investors? Good governance: transparency and accountability.
by CJ Clouse
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What you need to know about the future of the CHAdeMo and CCS specifications, which currently rule the charging technology landscape for electric vehicles.
by Liz Morrison
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ESG reporting and transparency at private companies is essential for achieving net zero for the entire world, not just the public companies.