Drive to Zero Newsletter – February 2022
AP: Volvo Group pledges to “Drive to Zero” program
Volvo Group pledges to “Drive to Zero” program | 2.15.22
Drive to Zero Newsletter – January 2022
Drive to Zero Newsletter – December 2021
Top nations must raise ambitions for zero-emission trucks and buses to meet 2050 net-zero goals | 12.16.21
Landmark commitment at COP26: Countries, subnational governments, vehicle manufacturers and fleets target 100% zero-emission new truck and bus sales by 2040
The 4th Revolution: BYD signs 3 agreements at COP26 Climate Change conference
BYD announced Thursday it signed three agreements at the Glasgow COP26 Climate Change conference to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and supporting infrastructure. Combined, the three agreements call for global cooperation in speeding up adoption of zero emission cars,…
Work Truck Online: BYD Signs COP26 Agreements to Accelerate EV Adoption – Green Fleet – Work Truck Online
BYD announced it has joined government, business, and environmental leaders in signing three agreements at the Glasgow COP26 Climate Change conference to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and supporting infrastructure. Read the full article →
Truck & Bus News: SCANIA GIVES THUMBS UP TO NEW MoU FOR ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES
As momentum gathers around the globe for action on climate change and decarbonisation, Transport Day at the COP26 Conference in Glascow has seen Swedish truck maker, Scania announce its strong commitment to zero-emission vehicles, endorsing the first ever global Memorandum of Understanding…
Drive to Zero Newsletter – November 2021
There is much to take stock of now that just over a week has passed since COP26. On the one hand the world is clearly failing to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, despite promising to do so in Paris in 2015. And yet there are important wins from COP26, most notably an agreement by countries to strengthen emission reduction national plans by next year instead of 2025. There have also been renewed efforts toward stronger financing for adaptation to poor countries, deforestation, coal phase-out (or phase-down), methane reduction, and electric vehicles.