Daimler built excess electric truck capacity in ‘22
Daimler Truck created capacity for 2,000 battery-electric trucks in 2022, but the lack of charging infrastructure stunted deliveries.
Daimler Truck created capacity for 2,000 battery-electric trucks in 2022, but the lack of charging infrastructure stunted deliveries.
Deliberate perfectly describes Paccar’s approach to trucking electrification. The company offers nine commercial electric trucks but skips the hype.
Truck-as-a-service startup Forum Mobility enters a $400 million joint venture to establish electric drayage truck charging sites.
The railroads must work with other supply chain stakeholders and even consider sharing infrastructure in order to maintain an integral role within the broader freight transportation network, experts said at the Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting.
With so many truckers but so few parking spaces, TruckParkingClub.com has found a way to create more of the latter.
The Georgia Ports Authority last month handled 464,883 twenty-foot equivalent units, a decline of 6.2% from the 494,699 TEUs moved in November 2021.
The American Transportation Research Institute finds that power needs for all-electric cars and trucks would be enormous.
The approach of Cummins Inc. to hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engines is very different from how and when it talks about most of its products.
A GAO report recommends DOT better explain its grant-funding procedures so that applicants won’t overestimate how much money they must contribute to qualify for funding.
Pilot Co. and Volvo Group move to keep public charging on pace with electric vehicle adoption as Prologis adds charging installations.
A pair of trade associations wants the government to provide up to $5 billion to support massive redevelopment for cargo activity.
Data centers and electric charging infrastructure share an insatiable demand for power. Neha Palmer understands both.
The U.S. and Ukraine have signed a letter of intent to facilitate private-sector investment in the war-torn country.
An overview of Day 1 of F3: Future of Freight Festival.
A federal judge has ruled that Rhode Island’s “RhodeWorks” toll system discriminates against trucks and is unconstitutional.
A new name in electric truck charging and infrastructure broke cover this week with $1 billion or more in private equity funding.
Shareholder letters and earnings call transcripts don’t qualify as page-turning vacation reading. But they say a lot.
Legislation approved by the House transportation committee provides dedicated funding for competitive grants aimed at expanding truck parking.
Layoffs get the attention but plenty of electric transportation startups are still hiring. They are getting creative with fundraising, too.
Pilot Co. will build a public network of high-speed charging stations with General Motors to get ahead of electric vehicle charging demand.