In The News

  • Clearing the Air on New Truck Regulations

    The trucking industry has an outsized impact on toxic air pollution and carbon emissions. Luckily, states can now adopt a new regulations to address the issue: the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule, which ensures more zero-emission, electric trucks are sold each year.

  • Study Suggests Commercial Electric Trucks Will Have Huge Benefits

    Moving away from diesel-powered haulers will greatly reduce greenhouse gas and particulate emissions.

    The diesel trucks that deliver all the necessities of modern life have a huge impact on air quality and public health. Even though diesel trucks account for a small fraction of vehicles, they are responsible for almost one-third of motor-vehicle CO2 emissions.

  • Electric Semi Trucks Are Actually Cheaper Per Mile Than Diesel Trucks, Report Finds

    Heavy duty electric trucks (a.k.a. semis) cost so much less to operate per mile than diesel-powered trucks at today’s prices that they would pay for themselves in just three years, according to a new report by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, UCLA, and UC-Berkeley.

  • North Carolina Clean Transportation Study

    Analysis of Environmental, Health, and Economic Impacts to Mid-Century