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Calif. Strengthens Emissions, Clean Transportation Standards

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The California Air Resources Board approved changes to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard, to expand incentives for high-speed electric vehicle charging and advance the use of low-carbon fuels. November 11, 2024  Skip Descant California is taking steps to strengthen its course to zero-emission transportation and hasten progress by providing more incentives for electric vehicle…

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Why this enviro is blaming California for Trump’s tech allies

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By ALEX NIEVES  11/08/2024 07:29 PM EST TECHNO PESSIMIST: President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House is poised to turn California’s climate policy agenda on its head. Craig Segall, a former top California air quality official, thinks Gov. Gavin Newsom is partly to blame. Segall, who spent a decade as a deputy executive officer and attorney at the California…

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Opinion: Innovative fuels policy can propel clean freight in San Diego and across state

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By Suncheth Bhat PUBLISHED: November 2, 2024 at 6:00 AM PST We are on the cusp of a generational opportunity — the complete transformation of the trucking sector, starting in California. While trucks represent a fraction of vehicles on the road in the state, they account for a disproportionate share of transportation-related emissions. California, under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s leadership, has committed…

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Overcoming Barriers to Electric Trucking with EV Realty

The EV Report Jamie Hall is Director of Policy at EV Realty, where he leads policy and regulatory strategy and advocacy. His work focuses on accelerating truck electrification through proactive engagement with policymakers and stakeholders around scalable incentive structures, regulatory requirements, utility and grid considerations, and related market development activities. Most recently, he led EV infrastructure and energy policy initiatives for…

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Decarbonising the heavy-duty sector: Solutions for bigger machines

While many in the automotive world focus on decarbonising day to day vehicles, others are looking into the medium and heavy-duty truck space Frankie Youd Although making up a small percentage of vehicles on the road, sitting at 5%, medium and heavy-duty trucks are responsible for 25% of transport greenhouse gas emissions in the US.…

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What the Tesla Supercharger layoffs could mean for America’s EV buildout

By Pras Subramanian – Senior Reporter – Original Yahoo Finance Article Published May 7, 2024 The latest layoffs at Tesla (TSLA) this week cut close to the bone of the EV pioneer’s big competitive advantage — its ubiquitous Supercharger network. As first reported by EV blog Electrek, Tesla laid off nearly the entire Supercharger organization, which…

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EV Realty, GreenPoint Partners to develop multi-fleet EV charging hubs

By Brian Martucci – Original Facilities Dive Article Published April 19, 2024 EV Realty, GreenPoint Partners to develop multi-fleet EV charging hubs The $200M joint venture will drive a “rapid buildout” of high-powered commercial EV charging facilities serving local and regional delivery, service and logistics fleets. Dive Brief: Dive Insight: Last year, the Biden Administration…

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Switcheroo: EV Realty secures electricity before launching charging sites

By Alan Adler – Freightwaves Original Article Apr 18, 2024 Startups, real estate giants and others developing electric truck charging sites tend to pick locations before being certain they can get electricity in a timely fashion. Startup EV Realty prioritizes having the juice available when it buys a property. ‘Buying by the acre and monetizing by the…

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