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The third round of the pilot project will focus on more rural roads, colder temperatures and snowy conditions to show how the buses handle winter conditions GreenPower Motor Company Inc. manufacturer and distributor of zero-emission, electric-powered, medium and heavy-duty vehicles, launched Round 3 of its pilot project to demonstrate all-electric school buses in West Virginia. Boone, McDowell and Raleigh counties will deploy […]
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S&P Global Mobility Special Reports even with home charging, infrastructure will need to quadruple by 2025 Supporters of vehicle electrification point to the more than 140,000 EV charging stations currently deployed across the United States – including Level 2 AC and Level 3 DC fast chargers and both public and restricted access units – as a sign […]
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ENC has started delivering the first of nine 35′ E-Z Rider II buses equipped with BAE hybrid-electric systems ENC, a subsidiary of REV Group, Inc., heavy-duty transit buses and emission-free technology, has begun delivering E-Z Rider II buses, equipped with a hybrid-electric powertrain, to the Georgia Institute of Technology. A total of nine buses will […]
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Hyundai Mobis plans to develop a level 3 integrated autonomous driving controller and software platform with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Platforms Hyundai Mobis unveiled its “NEW MOBIS” vision at CES 2023, declaring a leap forward as a mobility company that provides an integrated platform centered on software. The essence of the company’s name was also redefined […]
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The GeoSpace safety tracking systems are very affordable, ranging in price from a free tier to a few hundred dollars per video camera GeoSpace Labs announced the launch of its new AI Dashcam, powered by the leading-edge AI processor and advanced computer vision algorithms that instantly detect unsafe driving with unrivaled accuracy and alert drivers […]
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After a challenging two years, truckload freight professionals are taking a measured, data-driven approach to 2023 From new consumer buying patterns to dramatically higher costs for fuel and labor, truckload freight professionals faced fresh challenges in 2022 that have led to a more measured, data-driven approach to 2023, according to a new annual report published by DAT […]
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