Prologis, Maersk launch heavy-truck charging hub near SoCal ports
Logistics real estate operator Prologis and Maersk subsidiary, Performance Team, launch a 96-truck electric charging station in Southern California.
Logistics real estate operator Prologis and Maersk subsidiary, Performance Team, launch a 96-truck electric charging station in Southern California.
A move in Congress to nullify an EPA rule that is unpopular with much of the trucking industry has an uphill climb.
Even an EV-friendly policy analyst acknowledged during a House subcommittee hearing that trucking faces big challenges in meeting the EPA’s new zero-emission regulations.
EV Realty flips the electric truck charging script: It buys future charging sites with power already there.
Despite being less stringent than proposed, the trucking industry says meeting EPA’s new truck emission rule is not achievable.
Just as scaling McDonald’s was more about real estate than hamburgers, electric truck charging is as much about land as it is about the grid.
Truckers, brokers and fuel retailers told Congress where they believe regulators are overstepping their authority — and where they need to step in.
Trailer pools as a hedge against contract rate declines, Electric truck infrastructure — breakthroughs versus misconceptions
UPS takes part in a business panel on why Congress should support last-mile delivery and electric vehicles.
Daimler Trucks and Portland General Electric are creating an Electric Island for commercial vehicle charging, a novel approach to meet the growth in battery-powered freight movers.
Manufacturers take varied approaches to avoiding the chicken-and-egg conundrum of electric trucks. PACCAR is selling and financing them with leases for battery-powered trucks.