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The timeline to commercial vehicle electrification: hard stop 2050?
Can the commercial vehicle industry plan for full electrification by 2050? By Martin Kahl
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Suppliers and new entrants readying for zero-emission long-haul trucking
Truck makers have finally caught up with demand for short-haul electrification—but what about long-haul? By Xavier Boucherat
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COMMENT: Connected planning can help automakers go electric
Automakers should consider connected planning as a way to improve operational efficiency—especially in the face of unprecedented industry change, writes Evan Quasney
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Electric delivery, refuse vehicles become priority for fleets
Zero-emissions commercial vehicles may make most sense in urban applications than anywhere else. As such, the timeline is already well on its way, finds Freddie Holmes
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Electric CVs are coming—but who’s ready to ramp up?
The zero emissions truck and bus market is a hive of activity. Freddie Holmes takes a look at some of the most recent advances towards series production
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We need electric vans, say mobility service providers
Ride-hailing and ride-sharing fleets will need to electrify as cities seek to outlaw fossil fuel vehicles. They could be among the earliest wide scale adopters. By Xavier Boucherat
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LNG could help trucks hit EU 2030 target, but long-term future uncertain
Some truckmakers and infrastructure giants are convinced LNG can make a difference, but its long-term viability is as insecure as any other fossil fuel. By Xavier Boucherat
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The electric mass transit expert that’s building more than just buses
Jack Hunsley speaks to Proterra about how North America is tackling commercial vehicle electrification
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An ICE-y road to an electric future
Everyone agrees the future is electric, but the medium-term strategic and commercial importance of the internal combustion engine must not be overlooked, writes Sean O'Flynn
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Biofuel could give new life to the ICE, but scale is a challenge
Alternative fuels have long promised greener transportation, yet remain dogged by controversy. Shell believes change is on the way, potentially adding several years of life to the ICE. By Xavier Boucherat
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Falling subsidies and rising targets to dictate China’s EV growth
The government is encouraging organic growth of the electric vehicle market by weaning manufacturers off healthy subsidies. By Freddie Holmes
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Hybrids will keep combustion engines relevant ‘for the foreseeable future’
Confidence in hybrid demand is high. Automakers offering a growing range of hybrid options assures a place for the ICE, although not the dominant spot it's always had. By Xavier Boucherat
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BorgWarner’s Delphi acquisition becomes exemplar of EV disruption
BorgWarner's acquisition of Delphi reflects wider supply chain implications of the shift to electric vehicles. By Megan Lampinen
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