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Xos and Winnebago collaborate on development of electric vehicles
Xos and Winnebago Industries have announced a collaborative effort to develop a fully electric chassis for Winnebago’s Specialty Vehicles division.
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Gasum opens new filling station in Norway
Gasum has opened its newest gas filling station in Kristiansand municipality, expanding the company’s liquefied biogas (LBG) infrastructure in Norway.
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Hygenox and Quantron partner on green hydrogen solutions
Hygenox and Quantron have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to collaborate on green hydrogen projects in Europe.
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MAN introduces battery repair centers
MAN Truck & Bus has announced plans to establish battery repair centres across Europe.
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Sparks Transport enhances sustainability efforts with new Volvo FM electric tractor unit
Sparks Transport has taken delivery of a Volvo FM Electric 4x2 tractor unit following a successful trial period with their local Volvo dealer’s electric demonstrator.
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HOYER enhances fleet with DAF XG tractors
HOYER, a global leader in liquid logistics, has ordered 165 DAF XG 480 4x2 tractors equipped with the latest Advanced Driving Assistant Systems (ADAS).
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Freight Carbon Zero explains: The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP)
The Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) was implemented in September 2017, replacing the outdated NEDC test for determining the official fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of new cars. Since September 2018, it has been mandatory for all new cars.
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ACC secures €4.4 billion funding to expand battery production in Europe
Backed by its three major shareholders - Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Saft (a subsidiary of TotalEnergies) - Automotive Cells Company (ACC) is poised to become a prominent European champion in the development and production of battery cells and modules for Electric Vehicles (EVs).
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Plans unveiled for hydrogen fuel plant in Exeter
A pilot plant for hydrogen fuel vehicles in Exeter by 2026 has been proposed by the Exeter H2 Hub consortium.
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Truck manufacturers collaborate on electric freightway charging infrastructure design
GRIDSERVE recently welcomed members of its truck manufacturer consortium to the Braintree Electric Forecourt to kick off the design phase of eHGV charging infrastructure as part of the Electric Freightway programme.
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OX Delivers secures £1.2 million grant for sustainable transport expansion
OX Delivers, a UK-based emobility start-up, has secured a £1.2 million funding grant from the UK government-funded body Energy Catalyst.
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Kempower secures funding for heavy electric traffic ecosystem program
Kempower’s Heavy Electric Traffic Ecosystem program has secured €10 million euros in funding from Business Finland, with an additional €20 million for partners’ projects.
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AFP calls for overhaul of range figures for electric vans
Fleet managers are in danger of buying electric vans that are not fit for purpose because the labelling system for their range is inaccurate, according to the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).
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Zemo study highlights emissions from HGVs’ auxiliary transport refrigeration units
Zemo Partnership has recently conducted a study focusing on the emissions produced by auxiliary transport refrigeration units (auxTRUs) used in conjunction with Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs).
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Neste launches Finland’s first heavy-duty electric vehicle charging station
Neste has announced the launch of its first high-power charging service for business customers in Finland.
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Mercedes-Benz completes testing of eActros 600
Mercedes-Benz Trucks, in partnership with Autobahn, a German Federal Government-owned entity, recently conducted winter testing of the battery-electric eActros 600.
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Heineken and Einride launch cross-border electric freight initiative to cut CO2 emissions
Heineken, in collaboration with Einride, has announced its inaugural cross-border electric freight journey, signaling a significant step forward in reshaping freight mobility.
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Daimler Truck and Linde Engineering introduce liquid hydrogen refueling technology
Daimler Truck and Linde Engineering have collaborated to introduce a new liquid hydrogen refueling technology called subcooled liquid hydrogen (sLH2), offering higher storage density, extended range, quicker refueling, reduced costs, and improved energy efficiency compared to hydrgoen gas storage and distribution.
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Volvo completes acquisition of Proterra’s battery business for $210 million
The Volvo Group’s recent acquisition of Proterra’s battery business signifies a strategic move to bolster its presence in the electric vehicle market, promising advancements in sustainable transportation solutions.
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Quantron AG expands clean transportation alliance with blueFLUX Energy AG
Quantron AG has expanded its Clean Transportation Alliance (CTA) by including blueFLUX Energy AG, a German company specialising in waste-to-hydrogen technology. The CTA, initiated by Quantron, aims to accelerate the adoption of emission-free transportation solutions, particularly in the commercial vehicle sector.