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Milestone underscores Electreon’s technological prowess and its pivotal role in transforming the global electric mobility landscape to power-up and accelerate EV adoptions Electreon completed the construction of a groundbreaking wireless charging terminal for parked urban electric buses (e-buses), marking a world first in the field of this innovative charging technology. The commercial project, delivered to […]
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New Innovations Enhance Real-World Application of On Route Wireless Charging for Commercial Transport Sector InductEV, the industry leader in high-speed, high-power wireless charging systems for the commercial transport sector, has been granted three additional patents by the U.S. Patent Office. This brings the number of patents the company holds to 18 with 23 more pending. […]
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2023 National Roadway Safety Awards recognize innovations to protect pedestrians, cyclists and motorists as pandemic spike in road fatalities continues mostly unabated Ten innovative highway safety projects, representing the very best of the nation’s roadway safety practices, were honored today with National Roadway Safety Awards at a Capitol Hill ceremony. Two additional projects received honorable […]
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Geotab’s CARB-compliant solutions become the only offering to meet California’s regulations and trailblazing air and climate plans Geotab, the global leader in connected transportation solutions, has received an industry-first Executive Order from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) officially exempting Geotab’s aftermarket solutions from CARB’s emissions anti-tampering regulations in the California market, making it the only CARB-compliant continuously connected fleet management […]
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“As our network grows and we achieve further breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive pricing models, we hope to partner with the Task Force wherever possible” Flock Freight® announced an open letter to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Port and Supply Chain Envoy to the Biden-Harris Administration Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force, Retired General […]
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The GHG emissions measure will require U.S. states and territories to measure and report transportation-related emissions on federal roadways The Biden Administration released the U.S. Department of Transportation’s greenhouse gas (GHG) rule. The rule requires all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, to track greenhouse gas emissions associated with […]
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