
Rivian Boosts Production At Georgia Plant
The plant will build 300,000 vehicles annually, starting production in 2028 and expanding its robotaxi manufacturing capacity.
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The plant will build 300,000 vehicles annually, starting production in 2028 and expanding its robotaxi manufacturing capacity.
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Pride will be integrating the all-electric trucks into its existing logistics, full maintenance, leasing, rental, and equipment retail operations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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In conjunction with Lightning eMotors, the deployment of the Lightning Electric Ford Transit 350HD electric vans follows a pilot of nine of the same vans in the U.S. last year.
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Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) and Geotab are partnering to deliver a factory-installed connectivity solution on ELMS’ upcoming Urban Delivery EV to help provide customers with centralized access to their connected vehicle data via the MyGeotab platform.
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The companies are creating an electric bucket truck capable of performing the full range of work that utilities require.
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The OEM’s first fully electric refuse vehicle is eligible for multiple incentive packages in the U.S. and Canada.
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Aquaservice, a distributor of natural mineral water and beverage dispensers in Spain, is the first company in the southern European country to add Daimler Trucks’ all-electric light-duty truck to its urban distribution fleet.
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EvGateway has been awarded a contract by Southern California Edison to provide a turnkey charging solution that includes electric vehicle charging infrastructure, payment gateway, and more for a multi-year project.
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The 24,655 square-foot facility will serve as a fleet electrification technology center to support the design, development, testing and production of a wide range of commercial vehicle electrification solutions.
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All-aluminum bodies will be built and available as an upfit solution for all-electric utility vehicles at DuraMag's Waterville, Maine, facility.
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DTE Electric is permitted to spend up to $10.3 million on operation and maintenance costs for the program's second phase in 2021-2025.
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