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09/17/19
Combined with previously authorized programs, the investment is the largest by electric utilities in the U.S. to help replace heavy-duty vehicles with zero-emission technology.
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08/16/19
Incorporating on-site solar and storage into a fleet electrification program can deepen carbon emissions reductions, enhance electricity supply, and improve the project’s total cost of ownership, while mitigating stress on the electric grid.
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07/23/19
Spurred by last year’s landmark $750 million plan from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), investor-owned utilities (IOUs) across California are now racing to deploy programs and offer attractive financial incentives to ease their medium- and heavy-duty customers’ transition to electric vehicles.
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07/19/19
Understanding the mechanics behind electricity pricing as well as which pricing factors can be controlled is a critical step towards optimizing, and minimizing, the long-term costs of fleet electrification.
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07/08/19
Southern California Edison is working on charging infrastructure and NFI is negotiating a contract for Volvo VNR regional haul truck for drayage as part of electric ecosystem.
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04/26/19
Volvo Trucks North America hosted the California Air Resources Board as they presented a $44.8 million check to the South Coast Air Quality Management District for the Volvo LIGHTS project.
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