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FreeWire introduces incentive evaluation service

The service aims to help site hosts capitalize on EV charging funding opportunities.

California approves regulation that ends combustion truck sales in 2036

Some fleet owners will have to transition a percentage of their vehicles by certain dates to meet expected zero-emission milestones.

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Kodiak Robotics introduces autonomous, electric Class 8 truck

A Peterbilt Model 579EV autonomous electric truck was displayed at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo.

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ACT Expo kicks off with big numbers, big zero-emissions vehicle challenges ahead

‘Big’ describes several aspects of this year’s show, including the challenges. Here’s what we heard at the kickoff.

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SEA Electric unveils new SEA-Drive power system at ACT Expo

The system will feature a 45kW hydrogen fuel cell for extended range.

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Xos shows off second mobile charging solution at ACT Expo

The second generation mobile charging solution is deployable and scalable without need for permanent infrastructure.

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J.B. Poindexter & Co. unveils next-gen EV, AV truck bodies at ACT Expo

JBPCO showcases next-gen EV truck bodies and digital connectivity at ACT Expo.

Daimler Truck N.A. CEO to highlight clean truck infrastructure at 2023 ACT Expo

John O’Leary will set the stage for the reveal of a new battery-electric vehicle from DTNA.

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ACT Expo announces 2023 agenda 

The program aims to provide fleets with real-world insights into the major trends, emerging funding opportunities, and innovative technologies transforming the commercial transportation sector.

ACT Expo opens registration

Organizers of the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo announced the opening of registration. Now in its 12th year, ACT Expo is the official annual meeting place for fleet transportation executives focused on achieving both economic and environmental sustainability. More than 8,500 attendees are anticipated to participate as the event moves to the Anaheim Convention Center in

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