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02/12/20
Greenlots, a member of the Shell Group and a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions, has installed charging infrastructure for a fleet of electrified commercial trucks as part of its ongoing partnership with Volvo Trucks. The heavy-duty fleet charging stations are the first of four installations by Greenlots at warehouses across Southern California.… Read more »
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Volvo Trucks announces the start of sales of its Volvo FL and Volvo FE electric trucks in selected markets within Europe, meeting the increasing demand for sustainable transport solutions in city environments.
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01/20/20
Katie Sloan, Director of eMobility, Building Electrification and Customer Service Governance, details SCE’s commitment to supporting vehicle electrification across all sectors—including heavy-duty trucks.
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01/14/20
Greenlots is working to demonstrate how both fleet facilities and utilities can effectively prepare for commercial vehicle electrification—both from a cost and timing perspective.
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11/13/19
Working with community organization Reach Out from the initial project stages has helped the Volvo LIGHTS project resonate with community members and ensured the partners can build lasting relationships throughout the life of the project.
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09/23/19
Battery electric trucks present tremendous future benefits—a reduction in “fuel” costs, simplified maintenance, and the elimination of tailpipe emissions. While the benefits sound promising, the path to widescale deployment of heavy-duty electric trucks won’t be accomplished overnight.
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