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Innovative Customer-Specific Power Island™ Configuration to Serve Multiple Fleet Operators One Energy Enterprises Inc. unveiled the initial configuration and energization of its 30 megawatt (MW) electric semi-truck fleet charging site, located at its first Megawatt Hub in Findlay, Ohio. The company’s innovative Power Island™ concept demonstrates how One Energy plans to configure electric semi-truck charging […]
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Removing the barrier to zero-emission mobility-as-a-service to reduce air pollution Helixx, a UK-based global technology company, has revealed a first demonstrator vehicle, providing insight into the company’s design principles and efficacy of the Helixx manufacturing system. The demonstrator vehicle previews the Helixx commercial delivery van. Featuring a confident, contemporary cube-like aesthetic, the Helixx delivery van […]
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Learn Why Corpus Christi Is the Best City to Drive in With Americans losing an average of $869 per year due to time spent in traffic, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2023’s Best & Worst Cities to Drive in, as well as expert commentary. To determine the most driver-friendly places in […]
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Volvo Trucks not only achieved the DOE objective but exceeded expectations, achieving 134% increase in freight efficiency Volvo Trucks North America has unveiled the company’s SuperTruck 2, with the debut on the company’s YouTube channel. The SuperTruck 2 program, a public-private partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) tasked OEMs with achieving a 100% […]
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Members voted against ratification of a new five-year collective bargaining agreement covering about 3,900 employees The United Auto Workers union has informed Mack Trucks that their members voted against ratification of a new five-year collective bargaining agreement covering about 3,900 employees at facilities in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Florida, and that the UAW will strike all […]
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Third year of funding under President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides for critical transportation improvements in all 50 States, DC and Puerto Rico The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has allocated $61 billion in Fiscal Year 2024 apportionments for 12 formula programs to support investment in critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges and […]
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