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10/05/20
Volvo LIGHTS project partner NFI led Southern California freight movement fleets in a parade of low- and zero-emission trucks to commemorate the opening of the new Port of Long Beach bridge.
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09/30/20
The Volvo LIGHTS project in Southern California was named the 2020 Innovation Award Honoree at the recent Breath of Life Awards Gala. The event, which was held virtually Sept. 24, celebrated influential leaders in the Southern California community for accomplishments that align with the organization’s mission of promoting clean air and human health through research, education, advocacy and technology.
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09/21/20
Through the Volvo LIGHTS project, third-party supply chain solutions provider NFI will demonstrate the ability for battery-electric trucks to successfully transport freight under a variety of operating conditions.
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09/10/20
Through the Volvo LIGHTS project, leading freight company Dependable Highway Express will demonstrate the ability for battery-electric trucks to successfully transport goods in daily routes.
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09/02/20
Volvo Trucks North America took a step toward the widespread usage of electric trucks by expanding charging options, the company announced Aug. 26.
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08/31/20
The Colorado Energy Research Collaboratory and Colorado State University Systems Engineering team’s invited Volvo Group’s Aravind Kailas to share an update on the Volvo LIGHTS project.
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