Letter to Congress: National Zero-Emission Truck Coalition’s Stimulus Recommendations | October 6, 2020
Letter to Congress: National Zero-Emission Truck Coalition’s Stimulus Recommendations For Immediate Release For More Information Contact: Kyle
Letter to Congress: National Zero-Emission Truck Coalition’s Stimulus Recommendations For Immediate Release For More Information Contact: Kyle
Voucher Incentive Programs: A Tool for Clean Commercial Vehicle Deployment July 2019 Investments and innovations in clean buses and trucks are
National Team Awarded Federal Grant to Build Innovative Autonomous New Transit Vehicle October 2, 2020 For Immediate
California customers may receive incentive offer on purchase of Kenworth K270E Class 6 and K370E Class 7 battery-electric vehicles, as well as on the Peterbilt Model 220EV.
Peterbilt Motors Co. said it is excited to announce the 2020 Peterbilt Model 220EV is now eligible for the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) program by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Army Futures Command has given the green light to the Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate to move forward on developing a plan to equip tactical and combat vehicles with electric power, according to a Sept. 21 statement.
Noting the climate, economic, jobs and health benefits it would bring, today nine nations on four continents agreed to work collaboratively to grow zero-emission commercial vehicle manufacturing, infrastructure and deployment at home and globally. The Global Commercial Vehicle Drive to Zero (Drive to Zero) — a program of CALSTART and a new campaign of the Clean Energy Ministerial under the Electric Drive Initiative — is expanding this international push.
Nine nations on four continents agreed to work collaboratively to grow zero-emission commercial vehicle manufacturing, infrastructure and deployment at home and globally.
The Drive to Zero initiative advocates for a Beachhead Strategy to target segments where zero- and near-zero technologies are most likely to succeed. China, Germany and Japan are among those joining Canada in making the pledge ahead of next week’s Clean Energy Ministerial.
Nine nations on four continents have agreed to work collaboratively to grow zero-emission commercial vehicle manufacturing, infrastructure and deployment at home and globally. The Global Commercial Vehicle Drive to Zero (Drive to Zero)—a program of CALSTART and a new campaign of the Clean Energy Ministerial under the Electric Drive Initiative—is expanding this international push.