Zero Emissions

Fees Proposed for Diesel Vehicles at California Ports

The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are working on a fee-based program that further pushes trucking companies to become zero-emission. The proposed fee is $10 per loaded 20-foot equivalent unit or $20 per load at 40-foot equivalent unit. Vehicles running zero-emission and Low-NOx would be exempt from the…


Handful of States Pledge a Quicker Zero-Emission Transition

California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont have come together to make our air cleaner, sooner. They have pledged to speed up the process of making a transition to zero-emission vehicles. This quicker plan targets medium and heavy-duty trucks along with buses and deploys zero-emission versions….


Study Says Electric Trucks for the Win

A study done by the ICF for the California Electric Transportation Coalition and the Natural Resources Defense Council shows that electric trucks are the way to go in this industry for three reasons. The first is that they will be more cost-efficient in the future. As the cost of battery…


Beer Delivered Using Zero Emissions

Beer has been delivered in St. Louis, Missouri using zero-emission trucks. Anheuser-Busch, Nikola Motor Company, and BYD Motors LLC partnered together to make this possible. A Nikola Hydrogen-electrick truck picked up the beer and delivered it to Lohr Distributors who then delivered it to the Enterprise Center using a BYD…