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Funds will be used to install over 1,500 chargers and dozens of hydrogen dispensers statewide The Energy Infrastructure Incentives for Zero-Emission (EnergIIZE) Commercial Vehicles Project announced the distribution of over $100 million in zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) charging infrastructure incentives to qualified applicants across California. The funds will be used for the purchase and installation of […]
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TLTF is charged with examining the terms, conditions, and equitability of common truck leasing arrangements The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will hold the next meeting of the Truck Leasing Task Force (TLTF) at 10:00 am ET on Thursday, January 18, 2024. This virtual meeting is open to the public, […]
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School District Launches Pilot Program with 23 Zero-emission Vehicles Funded by EPA’s Clean School Bus Program Blue Bird Corporation electric and low-emission school buses, is supplying 23 electric school buses to Carter County Schools (CCS) in Kentucky. The zero-emission vehicles mark a new era of clean student transportation for the school district. CCS operates eleven […]
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Foretellix’s verification and validation solution will help to ensure the safety of the Nuro Driver™ through the use of large-scale automated testing Nuro, autonomous vehicle company, and Foretellix, the leading provider of safety-driven verification and validation (V&V) solutions, announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the safe and large-scale deployment of autonomous vehicles for last-mile delivery. Foretellix […]
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Joint solution will allow automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to bring safe and reliable ADAS features to market faster Valeo, a global leader in automotive technology, and Applied Intuition, a vehicle software supplier, are partnering to provide a digital twin platform for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) sensor simulation. The joint solution will allow automotive original equipment […]
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The new fire truck excels at sustainability and performance with low to no carbon emissions, less noise pollution, range extension for prolonged power needs and life-long batteries Mesa’s all-electric fire truck is officially in service. The pumper truck, stationed at Fire Station 221 in southeast Mesa, will reduce toxin exposure for firefighters as part of […]
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