Trucking
Is this Chicago-area startup the 'Tesla of heavy-duty' trucking?
ClearFlame Engine Technologies' engine tech allows trucks and generators to run on low-emission fuels like ethanol, methanol or liquid ammonia. Read More
Should you electrify your heavy-duty truck? Ask these 5 questions
Electrification isn’t the only way to decarbonize transportation and logistics, but the path your company chooses to take will depend on these factors. Read More
Battery electric or hydrogen? We’ll need both, and more, to decarbonize heavy transport
Battery electric, fuel cells running on green electricity or green hydrogen, and the trusty internal combustion engine have the potential to decarbonize the transport industry. Read More
How railway Norfolk Southern is easing trucking bottlenecks
A creative Norfolk Southern incentive program encourages truckers to pick up full containers at terminals after dropping off empty ones. Read More
Remora is ready to roll with carbon capture for trucks
The startup has a long list of multibillion-dollar logistics corporations signed up as pilot accounts, including Ryder. Read More
A new way to track truck pollution
By accounting for, disclosing and then mitigating transport pollution, companies can be better local neighbors and better global citizens. Read More
Breaker one-nine, we’ve got a low-CO2 Convoy
Climate investors from Bono and Gates to Bezos and Gore give this startup a big 10-4. Read More
Why the future of long-haul heavy trucking probably includes lots of hydrogen
Now is not the time to select a single transportation energy source. Read More
Scientists turn to deep ocean fish to find less-harmful road salts
Road salt has corrosive effects on our cities, cars and wildlife. Scientists are looking for anti-freeze alternatives from the natural world for a solution. Read More
How solar-charged HVAC keeps trucking cool
The addition of solar panels to trucks helps keep the batteries used during trucker downtime charged without producing any greenhouse gas emissions in the process. Read More