Remarkable Surge: EV Sales Skyrocket by 55% in 2022
While the United States experienced a remarkable over 50% increase, China leads the global market with nearly 60% growth in EV sales, retaining its position as the largest EV market worldwide.
Unveiling the EV Leasing Surge: Exploring the Impact of a Tax Credit Loophole
The concept of a "tax credit loophole" regarding the rise in electric vehicle (EV) leasing implies a scenario where individuals or businesses leverage specific tax incentives or loopholes to maximize the advantages of leasing EVs.
Navigating Bumpy Terrain: Waste Industry Braces for Challenges in California
Haulers and vehicle manufacturers anticipate a surge in regulatory demands and anticipate challenges due to a constrained supply of battery-electric trucks.
The Rise of Remote Work: Impacts on Office Real Estate
Despite companies urging their employees to return to physical office spaces, it appears that this trend is not significantly aiding office owners in securing financing or leasing out their spaces.
California Sets Pace as Waste Industry Prepares for Challenges in EV Rollout
California's adoption of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule has created challenges for waste haulers, who now face the task of purchasing 100% zero-emission vehicles by 2042.
Is 2023 Set to Repeat the "Air Travel Hell" of Summers Past?
Troubles from the 2022 travel season continue to haunt Americans as they prepare for the upcoming summer travel period.
Southwest Pilots Overwhelmingly Vote to Authorize Strike
Southwest Airlines pilots have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a potential strike, adding to the challenges the carrier is already facing.
The Quest for Self-Driving Cars: Where Are We Now?
The perception of electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the public eye has taken divergent paths, despite both being initially hailed as inevitable technologies.
Hyundai's Roadmap to Joining the Top Three Global EV Manufacturers by 2030
Hyundai Motor Company is making significant investments in research and development, new plants, and expanding its electric vehicle (EV) lines and production capacity, with the aim of becoming one of the top three global EV manufacturers by 2030.
Zipline Secures GNC and Other Customers for Home Delivery Drone Service
Zipline, a drone company, is expanding its customer base for its Platform 2 technology, which focuses on last-mile delivery.
Automated Vehicles: A Brighter Future for Trucking
Self-driving vehicles traveled approximately 4 million miles in California in 2021, double the previous year's total, with the trucking industry well-placed to benefit from autonomous vehicle technology.
Lack of EVs at Dealerships Persists, Despite Growing Demand
Despite the growing popularity of electric cars and trucks, two-thirds of US car dealers surveyed in a new Sierra Club study published on Monday, didn't have any battery-electric or plug-in hybrids for sale in 2022, new or used.
Low Labor Productivity Impacts Supply Chain Goals
Low labor productivity levels in the supply chain industry could hinder the success of supply chain officers (CSCOs), according to a Gartner analyst.
Workforce Management Embraces Human Centricity as a Growing Trend
The supply chain industry has been struggling with labor shortages, which have been exacerbated by economic pressures, changing consumer trends, and an aging population.
First VLCC with Four Rigid Sails Delivered by China
China Merchants has taken delivery of the world's first second-generation eco-friendly VLCC, named New Aden, which is fitted with four rigid sails and other energy improvements.
US Airlines Rake in $7 Billion Annually from Checked Baggage Fees
Last year, U.S. airlines earned over $6.7 billion in baggage fee revenue, with American Airlines alone earning nearly $1.4 billion from checked bags, accounting for more than 2% of the carrier's full-year revenue.
Using AI to Enhance Worker Safety in Manufacturing
AI is being used to improve worker safety in manufacturing by streamlining processes and reducing hazardous elements in the workplace.
UAW Delays Endorsement of Biden Due to EV Concerns
The United Auto Workers (UAW) and their leaders have postponed endorsing President Biden until their concerns regarding the auto industry's shift to all-electric vehicles (EVs) are addressed.
Shipping Industry Advocates for Prudence in Climate Targets
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents 80% of the world's commercial fleet, has advised its members to consider the implications of a new plan to reduce maritime emissions before committing to it.
Tesla unveils supply chain emission detail
Tesla has released its 2022 impact report, which for the first time details its Scope 3 emissions.