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“Shore-to-Store” project intended to advance zero-emissions transit across supply chain.
Rome-based transport company, Atac, will receive 100 Mercedes-Benz Citaro hybrid buses.
Company pairs mDrive HD with the Mack MP8 engine for customers requiring higher horsepower.
Battle Motors, an EV technology developer and owner of Crane Carrier, partners with PositivEnergy for charging stations.
DC fast charging manufacturer Tritium to combine with DCRN.
Zeus Electric Chassis has signed a MoU with Choctaw Defense Manufacturing.
Living together: Company said both technologies have a place in motive power applications.
Company targets solution at new and established truck OEMs, bodybuilders, autonomous navigation software firms.
Facility expected to begin production in second half of 2022 with capacity of up to 20,000 vehicles.
OEM to be added to list of more than 330,000 commercial electric vehicles using CSI/CATL’s lithium battery packs.
“Leading bus manufacturer” places long-term follow-up order for battery systems.
Nikola announces heavy-duty hydrogen fueling stations and TA-Petro launches alternative energy business unit.
The 10 000th Cursor 13 NG (natural gas) engine rolled off the line of FPT Industrial’s plant in Bourbon-Lancy, France.
Project worth for £31.9 million involves consortium of companies working on commercial vehicles towards UK’s low carbon capability
Peterbilt Motors Co. announced that its Model 520EV is now eligible for the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project
Winnebago’s Specialty Vehicle Div. team leverages the motorhome platform to design and build vehicles for use as bookmobiles and surgical instrument labs.
Lightning eMotors, a Colorado-based provider of commercial electric vehicles for fleets, has unveiled a new model in its Class 3 Lightning Electric
Hiab, part of Cargotec, has launched the Moffett E4 NX, its next generation eSeries of electric forklifts and what it called the world’s
Daimler Truck AG and Linde have signed an agreement to jointly develop the next generation of liquid-hydrogen refueling technology for fuel-cell-powered trucks.
Danfoss Editron announced it has been selected as the official supplier for drivetrain systems that will power fully-electric trucks manufactured by Fábrica
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