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Motive Monthly Economic Report – June 2024 New insights from the June edition of the Motive Monthly Economic Report. Analysis, based on data from our 120,000 customers, sheds light on key trends in the freight and logistics sector and its impact on the broader supply chain and economy. Complex Market Dynamics for Carriers: While the market is becoming […]
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“The time is right for battery-as-a-service and storage as transmission assets to make clean transportation and power accessible in the U.S. And this is the team that will drive this growth and set the pace.” Zenobē Energy Ltd., battery management and performance for electric fleets, transmission-scale battery storage, and second-life battery solutions, today announced its Zenobē North America leadership teams […]
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The Detroit AV service will provide free rides to select residents age 62 and older or who live with disabilities May Mobility, a leader in the development and deployment of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology, launched Detroit Automated Driving Systems (ADS) pilot in partnership with the City of Detroit’s Office of Mobility Innovation (OMI) and the Michigan Mobility […]
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New San Carlos facility showcases climate tech industry advancing state and federal goals for domestic clean energy supply chains ElectricFish, building the next-generation of distributed energy infrastructure, announced the company’s new manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in San Carlos, CA. The company builds and deploys intelligent grid edge charging solutions to accelerate electric vehicle adoption, […]
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Vehicle Design, Size, Visibility from the Drivers’ Seat, and the Need for Direct/High Vehicles Will All Be Examined Together for Safer Roads (TSR), a leading global NGO focused on building cross-sector partnerships to improve fleet trucking safety, issued the following statement from Executive Director Peter Goldwasser applauding Congressman Raskin and the U.S. Government Accountability Office […]
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In the latest round of funding, more than $6.7 million has been allocated for clean propane autogas school buses In round three of the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program funding, more than $6.7 million has been allocated for the purchase of clean propane autogas buses. Fifty-eight districts have been tentatively selected to receive a total of 269 propane autogas […]
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