The Electric Vehicle Reality Checks Are Coming
The EV fleet industry is moving from a visionary period to one of practical choices and steps toward electrification.
The EV fleet industry is moving from a visionary period to one of practical choices and steps toward electrification.
There is something for everyone in the electric truck segment, from fleet-forward offerings such as the Ford F-150 Lightning and the newly announced Chevrolet Silverado EV to the futuristic Canoo Pickup and Tesla Cybertruck.
Before you buy an EV or install a charger, you’ll need to understand the data to effectively manage chargers, utilities, and cybersecurity — and install a system that provides a full view of your infrastructure and platform applications.
Following the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, In-Charge Energy has launched a task force that seeks opportunities to fund fleet electrification in the coming years.
The move, announced via Instagram, will help Bollinger Motors to continue to develop technology that will have an impact in the automotive world's green future.
The electric crossover and SUV revolution is here, and from old/new entries like the Chevrolet Bolt EUV to the all-new Mercedes-Benz EQB, the crossovers are poised to add speed, panache, and even some towing capacity to America’s roads.
As the last-mile delivery segment explodes, manufacturers large and small have answered the challenge with a wild variety of vehicles—and the delivery “van” may never be the same.
He assumed the position in November and is based in Birmingham, England.
Volvo Trucks North America will begin production of an enhanced VNR Electric model, which features an up to 85% increased range, faster charging, and more configurations for heavy-duty transport.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the electric fleet segment, today’s electric vehicles are a far cry from the moonlander-like models that debuted not so long ago.
The new electric vehicle truck body concepts will be unveiled in March 2022.
Cyclum Renewables' large-scale renewable truck stops will dispense compressed renewable natural gas, biodiesel, hydrogen, and electricity for commercial trucks. Find out which target markets will be locations for the first stations.
The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
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