CALSTART
Industry stakeholders are working together to develop what they believe will be the least disruptive way to gradually electrify diesel trucking fleets.
A California program to encourage the purchase of zero-emission off-road equipment has handed out more than $100 million in incentives since reopening.
California is leading a trend of growing zero-emission truck deployments across the U.S., a new report shows.
A "first-of-its-kind" California program to incentivize medium- and heavy-duty ZEV infrastructure is now accepting applications for hydrogen fueling projects.
CALSTART told the Connecticut PURA that it’s “early days” for utility rates that are fit for medium- and heavy-duty vehicle electrification.
California truck buyers snapped up $84 million in state-offered clean vehicle purchase incentives within hours of their release.
The California Energy Commission earmarked up to $50 million in incentives for zero-emission truck charging infrastructure.
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