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This fully electric trailer refrigeration unit operates autonomously without the need for a diesel engine As Carrier continues to gain momentum with its all-electric transport refrigeration offerings worldwide, its Vector eCool™ units are now available and on the roads of Australia. Carrier Transicold is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), the leading global […]
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The hands-free automated capabilities make the technology a necessity for an autonomous future WAVE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ideanomics (NASDAQ: IDEX), and developer of high-power, wireless inductive charging solutions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, today announced its facility expansion to accommodate the growing demand for its high-power wireless vehicle charging systems. Located across the street from […]
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Penske Truck Leasing has ordered 750 all-electric Ford E-Transit cargo vans, delivery of its first several vehicles in the next several weeks Penske Truck Leasing has ordered 750 all-electric Ford E-Transit cargo vans. The company is taking delivery of its first several vehicles in the next several weeks. The move follows successfully piloting the vehicles late last year. […]
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Cuts down drowsiness after meals by 30% and on highways by 20% max It was found that you can curtail dangerous situations like drowsy driving by up to 1/3 when applying driver monitoring technology based on brain waves. As more biosignal technologies are introduced to prevent car accidents, these technologies are expected to contribute to […]
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Optimal Dynamics solution is able to incorporate uncertainty into truckload planning to create real-time adaptive decision-making and resilient networks Optimal Dynamics, artificial intelligence-driven decision-making for transportation planning has closed $33 million in Series B funding, less than one year after closing its Series A round. The Westly Group led the investment, with Activate Capital, Standard […]
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Goal to develop a more cost-effective direct current fast charger BorgWarner has received a $4.09 million U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Award to design and develop a cost-effective, advanced direct current fast charger (DCFC). BorgWarner received one of 25 research, development and demonstration projects which aim to advance electrification, reduce vehicle emissions and improve EV charging infrastructure. […]
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