The latest white paper entitled “Current Electric Vehicle Infrastructure and Fuel Choice for Medium & Heavy Trucks” is now available on the AFLA website.
Read More →The OnStar software program processes energy information received from a user's solar-power infrastructure and then manages the energy flow to and from the electric grid.
Read More →The City and County of Denver will build a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station at one of its main maintenance shops to support seven CNG refuse trucks.
Read More →General Motors and Honda have formed an agreement to co-develop a next-generation fuel cell system and hydrogen storage technologies. The companies said they are aiming to complete the project by 2020. GM and Honda added that they plan to work with stakeholders to increase fueling infrastructure availability.
Read More →The Rio de Janeiro State Government and others from Brazil’s public and private sectors, including Renault-Nissan Alliance, Petrobras Distribuidora, Light, Ampla and Rio Negocios, have signed a memorandum to study the infrastructure needs for, and the feasibility of producing, electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.
Read More →Frito-Lay announced plans to build seven public CNG fueling stations across the U.S., providing fuel for the expanding CNG market.
Read More →Ready, Set, Charge! Awards honor leaders implementing programs, policies, and infrastructure for communities in the Bay Area to become electric vehicle (EV) ready.
Read More →American Honda Motor Co, Inc partners with the Department of Energy and others to promote commercial and private use of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
Read More →The Energy Department launched H2USA, a public-private partnership focused on increasing hydrogen fuel for transportation infrastructure.
Read More →The U.S. Energy Information Administration said declining gasoline tax revenues, which pay for roads and infrastructure, are leading government entities to use variable rate taxes and other methods of calculating excise taxes for fuel purchases.
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