
The HCV van, aka the “Armadillo,” offers more than six feet of headroom, various powertrain options, and Ford and GM servicing infrastructure.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – Clean Energy Fuels Corp. will open a hydrogen fueling station in Los Angeles with support from General Motors Corp. The two companies also announced that they are exploring further opportunities to expand the hydrogen infrastructure.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – Clean Energy Fuels Corp. will open a hydrogen fueling station in Los Angeles with support from General Motors Corp. The two companies also announced that they are exploring further opportunities to expand the hydrogen infrastructure.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. – Both Clean Energy Corp. and NGVAmerica are urging House and Senate conferees on the Farm Bill (H.R. 2419) to extend the existing alternative-fuel excise tax and infrastructure income tax credits.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. – Both Clean Energy Corp. and NGVAmerica are urging House and Senate conferees on the Farm Bill (H.R. 2419) to extend the existing alternative-fuel excise tax and infrastructure income tax credits.
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With more than six feet of headroom, various powertrain options and Ford and GM servicing infrastructure, the HCV van, aka the “Armadillo,” gives fleets an American-made alternative to the Dodge Sprinter.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Despite threats of a presidential veto, the House approved a $105.8 billion transporation and housing budget whose goals include investing more in the nation's infrastructure in the wake of the highway bridge collapse in Minneapolis.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Despite threats of a presidential veto, the House approved a $105.8 billion transporation and housing budget whose goals include investing more in the nation's infrastructure in the wake of the highway bridge collapse in Minneapolis.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- A Senate committee hearing last week grew a little tense when California Sen. Barbara Boxer challenged Transportation Secretary Mary Peters' assertions that the nation's infrastructure isn't facing a safety crisis.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- A Senate committee hearing last week grew a little tense when California Sen. Barbara Boxer challenged Transportation Secretary Mary Peters' assertions that the nation's infrastructure isn't facing a safety crisis.
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