ACT Now: How the Advanced Clean Trucks Rule Will Impact the Electric Grid and Fleets
This report from RMI analyzes the energy, power, and charging needs of electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks in 15 states.
This report from RMI analyzes the energy, power, and charging needs of electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks in 15 states.
What city officials, app-based delivery platforms, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders need to know to electrify and shift on-demand last-mile deliveries.
RMI’s Assessment Calculator for Cities simplifies the process of assessing the impact of mode-shift from electric bikes (e-bikes) for policymakers, transportation officials, advocates, and other interested stakeholders.
Where are there gaps in the EV battery supply chain? Answering this question will be critical to securing supply chains for growing EV demand.
The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022 signaled a turning point in EV adoption by providing incentives for passenger and commercial vehicles, domestic battery production, and charging infrastructure development.
An easy-to-understand background of electric trucks, their market potential, and an overview of the challenges to strengthen their charging infrastructure.
Cities and counties have much to gain from electrifying their fleets, including reduced air pollution and lower operating, maintenance, and fuel costs.
Increasing EV Adoption through Financially Viable Fast Charging Hubs…
State policy and funding is essential to improve electric vehicle access and charging in all communities.
The majority of medium-duty trucks and half of heavy-duty trucks in California and New York could be replaced with currently available electric trucks.
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