Could shuttered power plants become electric truck charging sites?
Could electric trucks find a new power source in decommissioned power plants. Zeem Solutions plans to find out.
Could electric trucks find a new power source in decommissioned power plants. Zeem Solutions plans to find out.
The electric grid holds more potential for electric truck charging than utilities currently allow. A big rethink is under way.
Using water emitted from fuel cells for a car wash is part of Toyota’s first all-renewable-energy vehicle processing center.
A panel featuring OEMs and utilities discusses regulatory issues, incentives and technical solutions designed to make electric truck adoption more affordable and convenient.
Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) is on track to deliver five Class 8 VNR electric trucks to California for its multi-partner Low Impact Green Heavy Transport Solutions (LIGHTS) program before the end of the year, but the infrastructure to charge them may be lagging.
Combined with previously authorized programs, the investment is the largest by electric utilities in the U.S. to help replace heavy-duty vehicles with zero-emission technology.
Volvo Trucks North America is leading a partnership to get heavy-duty electric trucks and the infrastructure they’ll need underway in California.
Utilities aim to meet ambitious goals of reducing emissions across western U.S., but technology and financing remain big hurdles.