7 EV van and truck companies with big 2022 plans

In 2021, the global electric truck market size was valued at $670 million and is projected to grow by 23.5 percent between 2020 and 2030. Here are some of the companies vying for that revenue. Read More

GM’s BrightDrop gears up to electrify massive delivery fleets of Walmart, FedEx

Electric vehicle and last-mile delivery company BrightDrop, a subsidiary of General Motors, kicked off 2022 with splashy new deals with Walmart and FedEx.  Read More

Merchants Fleet goes fast and furious on electrification

The fleet management company’s electrification guru believes EV adoption for fleet vehicles will take off in 2022, and the company is spending big to lead the charge. Read More

What Rivian’s riveting IPO says about the heavy-duty EV transition

The electric truck company, recipient of a huge Amazon delivery network order, has a market cap bigger than that of GM or Ford. Read More

What it's like to ride in an electric big rig

While still unusual, logistics companies, especially those in California, are increasingly looking at ways to pilot and buy these emerging trucks. Read More

What you should know: the Advanced Clean Trucks and Heavy-Duty Omnibus rules

The two new regulations should make the trucking industry greener by ensuring more zero-emission, electric trucks are sold each year and cutting toxic air pollution from new fossil fuel trucks. Read More

2021 is the year for electric trucks

Electric trucks are expected to shift from demonstration to deployment this year. Improved infrastructure, enabling policy and real-world data could help. Read More

Big in 2021: American jobs created by EV companies

It turns out that the flurry of activity related to SPACs could help create thousands, if not tens of thousands, American EV industry jobs. Read More

Ford reveals E-Transit, its electric commercial van

The automaker showed off details and images of the electric van, which is meant for city-focused fleets. Read More

California makes history with zero-emission Clean Trucks rule

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) unanimously adopted the rule, which requires truck makers to sell an increasing number of clean, zero-emission trucks in the state. Read More