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The automaker showed off details and images of the electric van, which is meant for city-focused fleets.
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The transportation sector is the largest source of emissions in the state. These policies could fix that.
by Kathy Harris
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Our report in October will highlight the 25 most innovative and aggressive companies, cities, governments and organizations that are buying and advocating for zero- and low-carbon vehicles,
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The plan includes $750 million to build 50,000 charging stations and $48.8 million for clean public and school buses.
by Marian Jones
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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) unanimously adopted the rule, which requires truck makers to sell an increasing number of clean, zero-emission trucks in the state.
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Heavy-duty trucks' needs are unique and it can be expensive generate the amount of power they require. But it's beyond time to clean up road-based goods transportation.
by Jessie Lund
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Diesel-powered trucks and buses are responsible for a disproportionate amount of transportation-related carbon emissions and are a source of air pollution, much of it in disadvantaged communities, who live closer to industrial areas or freeways.
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As cities and states march towards aggressive climate action goals, fleet leaders are facing more pressure than ever to electrify, and faster. But there are a variety of decisions and steps required: from working with utilities, to understanding site power capacity required, to determining the optimal schedule to smartly charge electric vehicles.
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Toyota has been a long-standing advocate of fuel cell vehicles. Now it's partnering with its truck and bus focused subsidiary Hino Motors Ltd. to develop and test the new model.
by James Murray
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Local delivery fleets are ideal for electrification given their predictable routes and significant dwell times at the depot.
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Get ready for all-electric heavy-duty big rigs, semi-trucks, box trucks, delivery vans and more.