Workhorse, the American leader in all electric work trucks, has begun production of the NGEN delivery van, the delivery van of the future.
Duke Energy plans 530 charging stations in Florida
“Duke Energy plans to install up to 530 public charging stations within its Florida service area. Under the Park and Plug pilot program, the chargers will be deployed at multi-unit dwellings, workplaces and locations with high traffic.”
Lower Costs, Incentives Drive Electric Bus Adoption
Scott Shepard, senior research analyst for Navigant Research, tells Trucks.com that the adoption of electric buses is gaining speed but the transition to zero emissions by public transportation agencies is not moving as fast as some might hope for.
Strong Growth Expected in EV Charging Stations
Electric vehicle charging continues to surge, a move that will only hasten the adoption of electric cars and other vehicles such as commercial trucks.
Let’s Take a Look at August Electric Car Sales
August’s U.S. plug-in car sales continue along the long term upward trend!
Cumulative Global EV Sales Hit 4 Million – 5 Million Expected in March 2019
The EV market is growing exponentially!
Cumulative global EV sales have hit 4 million this week, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Including electric buses, the 4 million mark was reached at the beginning of July.
Electric Buses are Cleaner Everywhere in the Country
According to a new study published by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), battery electric buses have lower global warming than diesel buses everywhere in the country.
U.S. Electric Sales Near 1 Million Units
Q2 2018 returned the strongest sales on record for electric vehicles (EV) with 65,585 units sold in the U.S.
How School Buses Could Help Run Your Air Conditioning on Hot Summer Days
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to spend $10.8 million of its Volkswagen settlement money on electric school buses, a larger carve out than any other state.
Volkswagen Will Build Electric Cars In America
“It’s not possible to come into a high volume scenario with imported cars. We want to localize electric mobility in the US.” -Hinrich Woebcken