Electric Vehicle News Headlines
A Ryder analysis shows operating expenses of low-emissions rigs are far higher than those for diesel trucks.
EV mandates for the trucking industry are an enormous mistake for many reasons validated by a new study from the American Transportation Research Institute.
Taki Darakos from PITT OHIO, made a statement on April 30 before a US House subcommittee concerning fleet electrification effort challenges.
ATRI released a new report that analyzes the benefits of employing renewable diesel as an alternative to battery electric vehicle trucks.
American truck drivers are sounding the horn on the Biden administration’s recently finalized environmental regulations that aim to push for the heavy-duty vehicle sector to go all-electric.
Programs include a curbside charging pilot for renters, expanded charging infrastructure for the state fleet, support for TNC charging needs, and mobile chargers for medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles.
The Environmental Protection Agency chose Good Friday to roll out its burdensome electric truck mandate, no doubt so fewer people notice.
The EPA rule, which follows a separate one on cars, seeks a rapid transition away from diesel-powered trucks, vans and buses.
The latest in a string of ambitious climate regulations aims to clean up the heaviest polluters on the road. But truckers are worried.
One week the Environmental Protection Agency comes for our gasoline-powered cars, the next for our diesel-powered trucks.
WSJ Opinion: EPA’s latest EV mandate is the most costly and fanciful to date. Biden officials well know the damage they are doing, but the damage in the name of climate change is the point.
Clean Freight Coalition’s statement regarding the EPA’s final Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulations for Heavy-Duty Vehicles-Phase 3 rule.
New Study: The trucking industry transitioning to full electrification would require nearly $1 trillion in infrastructure investments.
Daimler Truck North America has introduced a new Battery-Electric Vehicle Dealer Certification Program.
A battery-charging network strategy aimed at phasing out diesel-burning trucks kicks off with 12,000 miles of interstate freight corridors.