A new study from CALSTART, the independent Californian clean transport development agency, says that zero-emission trucks, such as hybrid-electric trucks receiving power along major road routes, could be in demonstration in the next few years and eventually be part of a zero-emission corridor along the I-710 Freeway leaving the Ports Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
A new study from CALSTART, the independent Californian clean transport development agency, says that zero-emission trucks, such as hybrid-electric trucks receiving power along major road routes, could be in demonstration in the next few years and eventually be part of a zero-emission corridor along the I-710 Freeway leaving the Ports
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