Heavy Duty Trucks News
Truck freight tonnage and revenues rose in 2022, according to report

In 2022, trucks moved 11.46 billion tons of freight – up from 10.93 billion tons the previous year.

Kalmar Ottawa celebrates 65 years of terminal tractor production

The company says it continues to invest in research and development, embracing emerging trends and technologies.

Class 8 truck sales, production forecasts follow economic expectations

The previously forecasted drop-off in Q4 sales and build activity no longer looks likely.

Rhythmos, Driivz partner to enhance EV charging capacity

The companies have built software platforms spanning the EV charging ecosystem.

Mullen announces new mobile EV charging truck delivering level 2, 3 DC fast charging

The EV charging truck is based on a Class 5 truck platform, providing up to 150kW of continuous power generation.

CARB to allow Optimus Technologies Vector System, B100 on roads

These operational assets are currently exceeding their 2030 CO2 emission targets.

NACFE adds two fleet depots to Run on Less – Electric DEPOT

The two depots will be included in the upcoming NACFE fall Run.

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FTR: Class 8 truck orders flat in June

Total Class 8 orders for the previous 12 months have equaled 297,800 units. 

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The percentage of commercial diesel trucks that are near-zero emissions grows

Near-zero emission trucks are advanced diesel technology manufactured in the 2010 and later model years.

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Work Truck Solutions releases Q2 2023 Commercial Vehicle Data Report

Continuing demand combined with increasing inventory suggests we can expect sales to grow throughout the balance of 2023.

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FTR Shippers Conditions Index rose in April in response to weaker rates and capacity utilization

According to the company, the outlook is positive through mid-2024.

Women In Trucking Association announces its July 2023 Member of the Month

As the first female to hold her current position, she is paving the way for other women to follow in her footsteps.