November 24, 2024

Heavy-duty vehicles

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California Sees First V2G Reliability Project
San Diego Gas & Electric and its partners launched the first interconnected vehicle-to-grid project to offer support during energy emergencies.
Ikea
CARB Awaits EPA Decision on Advanced Clean Trucks Rule
California regulators are awaiting approval from the EPA for a rule that would require an increasing percentage of trucks sold in the state to be zero emission.
California CORE
Funds Going Quickly in Calif. Clean Off-road Voucher Program
A California program to encourage the purchase of zero-emission off-road equipment has handed out more than $100 million in incentives since reopening.
Lion Electric
EPA Transportation Chief: ‘Golden Age’ of Technologies Developing
One objective of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is to help emerging technologies become market-ready.
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NARUC Panel Explores ‘Future Proofing’ EV Infrastructure
Utility regulators face myriad challenges in dealing with the growth of EV chargers, panelists said at NARUC's Summer Policy Summit in San Diego.
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NJ Adds $46.6 Million to Electric Truck Incentives
New Jersey revs up its popular incentive program to help local businesses electrify their commercial fleets.
CALSTART
With California in Lead, Clean Truck Sales Accelerate Nationwide
California is leading a trend of growing zero-emission truck deployments across the U.S., a new report shows.
Shutterstock
Electric School Bus Pilot Awaits NJ Governor’s Signature
A bill on the desk of New Jersey's governor would create a $45 million pilot program to test the use of electric school buses in 18 school districts.
Nikola
California Program Seeks Applicants for Hydrogen Fueling Projects
A "first-of-its-kind" California program to incentivize medium- and heavy-duty ZEV infrastructure is now accepting applications for hydrogen fueling projects.
Port of Columbia County
Plans Advance for $2B Oregon Renewable Diesel Plant
The developer of a renewable diesel fuel plant in Oregon is tackling its final 2 bureaucratic hurdles before beginning construction on the $2 billion facility.

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