Electric trucks should shake off setbacks in 2024
Electric trucks and charging infrastructure should advance this year without some of the growing pains that held them back in 2023.
Electric trucks and charging infrastructure should advance this year without some of the growing pains that held them back in 2023.
The electric grid holds more potential for electric truck charging than utilities currently allow. A big rethink is under way.
Forum Mobility joins a growing number of startups planning multiple megawatt charging facilities serving California drayage.
The governor of California appears to favor supporting autonomous trucking technology over labor objections.
Just as scaling McDonald’s was more about real estate than hamburgers, electric truck charging is as much about land as it is about the grid.
Other charging infrastructure startups have more resources but WattEV has an early advantage in making charging available.
Truck-as-a-service startup Forum Mobility enters a $400 million joint venture to establish electric drayage truck charging sites.