While zero-emission truck adoption continues to grow when it comes to cargo vans, deployments of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks have remained flat for 18 months, according to Calstart.
The first quarter of 2025 saw the overall medium- and heavy-duty vehicle market in the United States shrink by 12.0% compared with the same period in 2024. MHDV registrations in particular saw a 26.9% ...
Zero-emission trucks make up less than 1% of the new medium- and heavy-duty vehicles on the road today. Without demonstrated demand from the market, the trucking industry is likely to remain off track ...
Guided by the lived experiences of community partners, Northwestern University scientists have simulated the effects of ...
A new agreement with the region’s air-quality watchdog commits the Long Beach and LA ports to developing and implementing ...
Switching to zero-emission trucks should be a win for its fuel cost advantage. However, those savings can vanish quickly as higher insurance premiums push total expenses up. Zero-emission trucks, ...
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L.A. air officials approve port pollution pact as skeptics warn of ‘no clear accountability’
Southern California air officials voted overwhelmingly Friday to give themselves the power to levy fines on the ports of Los ...
California suffered a setback when its EV truck mandate failed to win federal approval, but officials say they will use a mix of state subsidies and regulations to continue the move toward ...
California files a lawsuit against four major truckmakers over clean-truck rules, in a case that could define future ...
Analyst Insight: As global emissions standards tighten and fuel prices remain unpredictable, logistics leaders re-evaluate their yard operations to uncover cost-effective and environmentally ...
More companies in the San Diego area that rely on commercial trucks are transitioning to electric vehicles. But at the same time, some of the business owners making the switch have questions about ...
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Should trucks be allowed on I-580 in East Bay? Here's why Caltrans is considering lifting the ban
For decades, Caltrans has banned semitrucks along parts of I-580 from parts of Oakland to San Leandro. But a new proposal ...
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