What Are the Top Utility Industry Tech Trends for 2021?
Utilities no longer have a choice but to embrace technology to foster innovation and change.
Utilities no longer have a choice but to embrace technology to foster innovation and change.
Inductive charging can keep buses in service longer, save money, and reduce disruption to routes.
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling approximately 60,678 model-year 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles.
Nikola and RIG360 expect to finalize distribution plans and agreements in the coming months in order to fully support customers in the sale and service of the Nikola Tre BEV.
While prices bounce up during springtime, this year's qualify as a leap, an economist says.
SRECTrade is providing resources to assist the City of Porterville via the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard program.
Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many points, such as by which metric companies would measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.
Embark is taking steps to commercialize its autonomous truck technology, making it easier for truck makers to integrate the system and setting up a development program with major trucking fleets.
Volkswagen’s first global EV joins the brand's “Building an Electric Future” exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum, which debuted in November 2019.
Which fleets and vehicles should go electric first — and when, and how — among the more-than-614,000-vehicle domestic fleet of federal cars, vans, and trucks?
Aioi USA will use data collected by Driveri to better measure and understand driver behavior, in order to create insights-driven insurance products and increase road safety.
The Polestar 0 project will drive ‘design towards zero’ focus by eliminating emissions rather than offsetting by planting trees.
The American Jobs Plan proposes building out EV charging infrastructure and electrifying transit buses, school buses, and the United States Postal Service.
Apex is electrifying its work truck fleet with plug-in hybrid and hybrid systems on its F-Series pickup trucks.
The savings on installation and operations enables utilities and site hosts to rapidly and affordably deploy fast chargers to meet EV demand, according to an independent study.
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