One of the biggest questions surrounding the transition to EVs is how commercial vehicles will ultimately make the switch to electric power. These are vehicles that need to do work, that pull long ...
An aviation company at the cutting edge of electrified air travel has taken a significant step forward, completing a first-of-a-kind test flight using a retrofitted seaplane. Harbour Air's De ...
LAS VEGAS — Electric truck builders are sounding the alarm on the lack of charging infrastructure and the time it takes to build as the freight and logistics industry transitions to zero-emission ...
More and more companies are buying electric trucks and vans and taking their fleets electric. But these EVs require charging setups that are more nuanced than plugging in passenger cars. Startups are ...
Six months after the launch of its new Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) division, the focus at ZF Friedrichshafen AG is clear: automation, electrification, and connectivity are driving the company’s ...
Home Depot’s very inexpensive, no-frills smart thermostat covers the bases and includes some features that the same-priced Amazon Smart Thermostat it competes with doesn’t. Home Depot has rapidly ...
Rivian will sell its commercial electric vans to any U.S. business that wants one — more than a year since ending an exclusivity deal with backer Amazon. The company will sell two vans — the smaller ...
Charging needs to be part of the early planning stages, working closely with EV manufacturers and dealers (such as Bruckner’s Truck & Equipment in Fort Worth, Texas, shown here) and other partners.
The U.S. is pushing forward in its fight against climate change with plans in place to implement a charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. While the government seems to be more heavily focused ...
Rendering of an Einride Station to be built in Los Angeles. The facility is a place to recharge commercial electric trucks that includes a lounge for drivers. A second generation of its autonomous ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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