AJOT: CALSTART’s Drive to Zero campaign to accelerate zero-emission trucks & buses tops 100 pledge partners including logistics giant DHL
CALSTART’s Drive to Zero campaign to accelerate zero-emission trucks & buses tops 100 pledge partners including logistics giant DHL | 1.11.21
Drive to Zero Newsletter – December 2020
The world-changing events of 2020 – a COVID-19 pandemic, a growing movement for racial equity and social justice, an unprecedented series of climate-driven natural disasters, and a boom in e-commerce and city deliveries – underscored the importance of our efforts to improve air quality, reduce climate impacts, and support clean technology and jobs. Against all of these challenges, we were reminded of the urgent need to transition to a zero-emission commercial transportation future.
Drive to Zero™ 2020: A year of challenges, a year of growth
Zero-emission freight vehicle technology advancing rapidly; New analysis tracks sector status, identifies ways to accelerate market transformation | 12.9.20
PASADENA, Calif. – Zero-emission freight vehicle (ZEFV) technology is advancing rapidly – soon to reach an inflection point in which these advanced vehicles can replace diesel freight vehicles in most applications, ranges and uses, starting in urban settings. That’s the…
Clean Commercial Transportation Update: December 4, 2020
New Global Push to Reach 100% New Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Sales by 2050 Announced | Dec. 1, 2020
NGT News: Volvo LIGHTS Project Wins CALSTART 2020 Blue Sky Award
Clean Commercial Transportation Update: November 13, 2020
Drive to Zero Global Director Dr. Cristiano Façanha Delivers Closing Remarks at World Economic Forum Event – “Fast-Forwarding the Race to Zero-Emission Trucking”
Drive to Zero Newsletter – November 2020
With a new U.S. federal administration we expect faster progress towards zero-emission commercial vehicles (ZECVs). This will build on the momentum already started in California and key states in the U.S. In addition to the sales requirements for zero-emission trucks from California’s Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule, California’s Governor Newsom announced a complete transition to zero-emission technologies for all medium- and heavy-duty vehicles on California’s roads by 2045.