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Electrify America selected LongBeach and the Wilmington neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles as its second “Green City” investment. The Green City investment is part of Electrify America’s commitment to invest $800 million in California over ten years.
Electrify America plans to install 30 electric fleet-dedicated chargers paired with battery energy storage systems (BESS) at the Port of LongBeach, California, as part of Electrify America’s $25-million “Green City” investment in the region at the Ports of LongBeach and Los Angeles.
Additionally, the company will direct $25 million of the $200 million investment for an initiative in the City of LongBeach and the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles (LongBeach-Wilmington), for a “Green City” program. Green City Investment: - $25 Million in LongBeach-Wilmington.
Once fully implemented, the updated regulation will deliver a 90% reduction in pollution from an expected additional 2,300 vessel visits per year, and result in a 55% reduction in potential cancer risk for communities near the Ports of Los Angeles, LongBeach, and Richmond. Auto carriers will need to comply starting in 2025.
The project will deploy 502 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles through 119 public and private fleets throughout the state. Clean Energy Coalition’s CEC Michigan Green Fleets Initiative. Fleets include transportation authorities, cities, school districts, the University of Michigan, FedEx, and Meijer.
Key Steps to Cleaning Southern California’s Air Diesel Class 8 trucks run seemingly tail-to-nose from the Ports of LongBeach and Los Angeles to the Inland Empire in Southern California. Post Office will be converting a sizeable portion of its fleet of electric vans. Even the U.S.
US EV fast charging network Electrify America , a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group of America, and California-based trucking company 4 Gen Logistics, have installed 14 hyper-fast chargers to support 4 Gen’s fleet of Class 8 drayage trucks. The first phase includes 44 chargers in Rialto and at the Port of LongBeach.
Fleets tested Volvo VNR Electric Class 8 tractors for three years: Here’s what they learned. Requirements for more aggressive emission after-treatment and the hardware to achieve that add cost and complexity for fleet operators. New partners for fleets—and lots of them. Driving style also matters.
was proud to be a part of a record setting Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo in LongBeach, California. Among 200 clean vehicle and fleet exhibitors, EV Connect shared our robust clean vehicle fleet solution platform with close to 8,000 clean tech conference attendees. EV Connect’s Booth #1927 at the ACT Expo.
We have hosted a series of workshops in LongBeach, California and Amsterdam, as well as virtual workshops to continue to raise awareness of MCS in the marine industry. These are unexpected costs, and there are long lead times in purchasing transformers and substation equipment due to high industry demand.
We have hosted a series of workshops in LongBeach, California and Amsterdam, as well as virtual workshops to continue to raise awareness of MCS in the marine industry. These are unexpected costs, and there are long lead times in purchasing transformers and substation equipment due to high industry demand.
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