CLEVELAND — The Ohio Department of Transportation has determined where a number of federally funded charging stations should be deployed across the state as part of a plan to spend more than $100 million in bipartisan infrastructure law money on electric vehicle infrastructure.
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OPEC’s First 2023 Outlook Shows No Relief From Oil Squeeze
OPEC’s first oil market outlook for 2023 suggests no relief for squeezed consumers, with more crude needed from the group even though most members are already pumping flat out.
July 12, 2022Walmart Orders 4,500 Canoo Electric Vans
Canoo Inc. shares doubled in value after the struggling electric vehicle startup won an order for 4,500 vans from Walmart Inc.
July 12, 2022Diesel Sheds 10.7¢ to $5.568 a Gallon
The national average price of diesel dropped 10.7 cents in its third consecutive decline, according to Energy Information Administration data released July 11.
July 11, 2022Daimler, Traton, Volvo Get Final Approval for Charging JV
Truck makers Volvo Group, Daimler Truck and Traton Group announced their joint venture, launched in December 2021 to develop charging infrastructure in Europe, gained the final necessary regulatory approvals.
July 11, 2022Rivian Plans Hundreds of Job Cuts Following Surge in Staffing
Rivian Automotive Inc. is planning hundreds of layoffs to trim its workforce in areas where the electric vehicle maker has grown too quickly, according to people familiar with the matter.
July 12, 20225 tips to recruit and retain top technician diesel talent
The growing shortage of technicians serving the trucking industry is a critical problem for fleet maintenance managers. But you can keep your fleet on the road and retain great talent with these tips from George Arrants and the ASE Foundation. Download the tip sheet here.
July 1, 2022US to Urge India, Japan to Back Plan for Cap on Russia Oil Price
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm will use talks with nations including India and Japan to rally support for a new effort aimed at capping prices for Russian oil.
July 11, 2022Volvo Quits Europe Car Lobby Group Over EV Stance
Volvo Cars AB is withdrawing from Europe’s car lobby, the second major automaker to do so in the past month, as the industry fractures over the transition to electric vehicles.
July 8, 2022Building A Realistic Bridge to Alternative Energies For U.S. Long Haul Transportation
Companies are interested in adopting zero-emission (ZET) alternatives, but there remain significant concerns for the near-term. This report discusses what we know today, details the pros and cons of alternative energies, and reviews what transportation fleets are doing to help ensure they are ready for the future.  Â
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