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Southern California continues to lead the charge in advancing clean, commercial transportation technologies, despite being buffeted by winds of economic uncertainty and global politics.
Planning your EV charging infrastructure is the first step to successfully electrifying your commercial fleet. Here’s where to start.
In a rapidly changing climate policy environment, states like New Mexico are stepping up with locally tailored strategies to cut emissions and boost economic opportunity.
The commercial AV industry took two significant steps forward this week, as Aurora Innovation expanded its fully driverless freight operations to nighttime hours, while Aeva and Bendix announced a ...
The legislation would allow Level 4 or 5 autonomous trucks to operate on interstate routes without a human driver on board or a remote driver.
The EPA unveiled a proposed rule to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.
The autonomous vehicle industry is navigating a pivotal summer, with major moves from Tesla and Waymo, fresh commercial freight pilots, and global AI expansion.
Tesla reported a drop in global vehicle deliveries for the second straight quarter, signaling a significant shift in its growth trajectory amid rising competition, product maturity, and evolving ...
A recent report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office highlights ongoing challenges in the federal government's efforts to expand EV charging infrastructure.
CARB has approved amendments to the ACT and ZEP Certification regulations, aimed at preserving emissions benefits while offering OEMs additional flexibility to comply with the rules.
Aeva and Daimler Truck North America recently announced an increased collaboration to advance their shared goal of deploying autonomous trucks.
More and more fleets across the country are turning to AI to optimize operations, improve safety, and reduce environmental impact, making it a new standard in modern fleet management.