Nearly 400 school districts spanning all 50 states and Washington, D.C., along with several tribes and U.S. territories, are receiving roughly $1 billion in grants to purchase about 2,500 ācleanā school buses under a new federal program.
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Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Peterbilt Debuts SuperTruck II Concept at MCE
SAN DIEGO ā Peterbilt Motors Co. unveiled its SuperTruck II high-efficiency concept vehicle for the first time in the exhibit hall at American Trucking Associationsā Management Conference & Exhibition.
October 25, 2022Texas Instrumentsā Forecast Signals Chip Demand Slump Is Spreading
Texas Instruments Inc., whose chips go into everything from home appliances to missiles, gave a weak sales forecast for the current quarter, indicating that the falloff in semiconductor demand is spreading beyond computing and phones.
October 25, 2022Hyundai Breaks Ground on $5.5 Billion Electric Car Plant in Georgia
Hyundai Motor Group broke ground in Georgia on Oct. 25 for its first U.S. plant dedicated to making electric vehicles.
October 25, 2022Skybitz Unveils Kuantum, Its Next-Generation Trailer Telematics Platform
SAN DIEGO ā SkyBitz has introduced Kuantum, its next-generation trailer telematics system featuring an integrated cargo sensor and expanded capabilities to help fleets squeeze more utilization out of their trailers and intermodal containers.
October 25, 2022AVIA Taps Jeff Farrah as First Executive Director
The Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association announced the appointment of Jeff Farrah as the organizationās inaugural executive director.
October 25, 2022Experts Discuss Possible Future Risks for Truckers
SAN DIEGO ā A panel of experts discussed the safety challenges and opportunities that exist for truckers out on the road today, including how emerging technologies both promise improvements but also raise questions.
October 25, 2022Lidar Sensor Price Plunge Leads to Orders From GM, Volkswagen
Lidar has been winning over more supporters in the automotive industry as prices rapidly decline. Developers are betting that once their sensors are cheap enough, itāll be difficult to justify not using lidar in vehicles.
October 25, 2022Panel Discusses the Future of Zero-Emission Trucks
SAN DIEGO ā Cooperation among stakeholders will be necessary to help propel trucking industry adoption of battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, experts said.
October 24, 2022New ATA Chairman Dan Van Alstine: āCreate a Vision, Empower the Peopleā
DES MOINES, Iowa ā Can a leader working in a high-pressure job as an executive for a billion-dollar trucking and logistics company be a nice guy ā even humble ā despite his incredible success?
October 31, 2022