The EV maker is in discussions with Amazon to remove the exclusivity clause of their delivery van agreement.
Join us in the “Silicon Orchard” on March 30 for a one-day exclusive event where fleet managers can drive EVs and experience the latest technologies, bundled with seminars, networking, and lunch.
The Tour returns to Peachtree Corners on March 30, with seminars to educate fleet operators on electrification and a full slate of the latest EVs to drive.
Richard Battersby from the City of Oakland will bring his electrification blueprint to Arizona fleet attendees on Feb. 23.
Subject matter experts will share their on-the-ground insights into fleet electrification. The ride and drive will feature vehicles from Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Polestar, Volvo, Lightning eMotors, Exro Technologies, and Tesla.
As more electric vehicle models enter the market and Tesla loses momentum, automakers compete for market share.
One of the top selling electric fleet vehicles in America is becoming more expensive as economic and market pressures mount.
Meijer will track performance of two all-electric Class 8 Freightliner eCascadia trucks in a cold weather environment as part of a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Mazda provided more details about its first-ever 2024 CX-90 before its premiere in early 2023.
Schneider’s first Freightliner eCascadia is set to roll off the assembly line at DTNA's plant in Portland, Oregon.
In 2023, Fleet Forward: The Tour will return to Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas, with new stops in Phoenix and the New York metro.
Heavy Duty Trucking's editors honored 20 fleets for their leadership in sustainability efforts, from fuel efficiency to electric trucks.
ELMS' assets expand Mullen’s manufacturing capacity, and with the previous Bollinger Motors acquisition, EV rollouts to market will speed up.
With the growth of EV models and charging networks, whose connector equipment should become the standard? Will there ever be a one-size-fits-all EV plug-and-port like the common fuel pump nozzle?
Homologation is a big word - and a key condition to start sales. Lordstown achieved it, plus received certifications, testing, and the first vehicles are leaving the plant.