ATRI: Renewable Diesel Better Emissions Option than BEVs
Wide-scale use of renewable diesel fuel would be substantially cheaper than the adoption of electric trucks, according to a new study, while delivering comparable emissions reductions.
Wide-scale use of renewable diesel fuel would be substantially cheaper than the adoption of electric trucks, according to a new study, while delivering comparable emissions reductions.
A New Jersey-licensed commercial driver has been declared an “imminent hazard” and ordered to stop operating after multiple alcohol-related safety violations came to light following a crash.
A white paper published by Aurora Innovation found that autonomous trucking technology has the potential to increase energy efficiency and reduce emissions in the freight and logistics industry.
A tentative last-minute deal struck between the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck North America averted a threatened strike at several DTNA facilities in the Southeast.
Siemens said its new megawatt charging system could redefine long-haul operations with recharge times of around 30 minutes for Class 8 electric trucks.
Allison’s 3414 automatic transmission is now available as a fully integrated option with the S13 powertrain for International RH and HX Series trucks.
Dave Dein, who has been leading an effort to get truck-driver education into high schools, was named the 2025 California Association of Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year.
Gage Zero, an Austin, Texas, fleet electrification provider has announced new fleet charging hubs in its home state and California.
The New York City Department of Transportation has $6 million to encourage fleets and businesses to shift deliveries away from peak daytime hours.
Peterbilt’s new Digital Vision System-Mirrors is a rear-view camera system now available on Model 579 and Model 567 trucks.
Using global data from over 2 million commercial BEVs, a new Goetab report says that a wide range of trucking applications are ready for electric vehicles now.
Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks announced all new ICE trucks built at their plants will receive renewable diesel for their first fuel fill-ups.
New Amerit mobile service centers are strategically situated across California to provide specialized support for commercial battery-electric vehicle fleets.
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