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Award-Winning Volvo LIGHTS Project Wraps in Southern California
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04/27/20
Volvo LIGHTS vendor, ABB details how sound planning that leads with safety and smarts will guide every project to success.
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04/21/20
ABB, a company that specializes in industrial technology and electrification, will be supplying high voltage-capable chargers for the Volvo LIGHTS project.
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04/20/20
Register today for a webinar about commercializing BEV trucks on Tuesday, May 19 at 10 a.m. PT, presented in partnership with ACT News.
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04/15/20
First responders need the best equipment and training possible to effectively do their jobs in challenging and often hazardous environments and situations. As such, when introducing an entirely new vehicle technology to a market—such as battery electric trucks—it is vital to train first responders before the technology takes to the road.
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04/08/20
California 47th District Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes awarded a California Legislature Assembly Certificate of Recognition to the Volvo LIGHTS project team on February 11, 2020. The award recognizes the project’s contributions towards improving air quality in Southern California using green transportation technologies.
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04/06/20
The trucking and logistics industry is more essential than ever. While their positive contributions to society has never been greater, the negative impacts heavy-duty trucks have on the environment and driver health must not be neglected.
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