Enphase Begins U.S. Manufacturing of Solar Microinverters in South Carolina
Enphase, a leading solar microinverter company, has commenced production of its IQ8 microinverter at a factory in West Columbia, South Carolina.
Volkswagen to Test Self-Driving Electric Vans in Austin, Texas, and Expand Testing to More US Cities
Volkswagen has announced plans to test self-driving electric vehicles in Austin, Texas, starting later this month.
Truck Manufacturers Commit to Cease Sales of Gas-Powered Vehicles in California, Promoting Zero-Emission Trucks and Cleaner Air
Major truck manufacturers have made a commitment to cease the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in California by the mid-2030s.
Wages for Part-Time Employees Cause Stalemate in UPS-Teamsters Contract Negotiations
The ongoing contract negotiations between UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters have reached an impasse primarily due to differing proposals regarding part-time employee wages.
US CEP Market Experiences Shifts in Demand, Pricing Power, and Competition
The US Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP) market has seen a decline in demand and a shift in consumer spending patterns, leading to decreased package deliveries.
BP Invests in Innovative Fuel for Ships Made from Everyday Garbage
BP Ventures Invests $10 Million in WasteFuel, a California-based startup that converts uneaten food and other waste into low-emission fuel.
Driver-Facing Cameras and the Concerns of Invasion of Privacy in the Trucking Industry
In this article, the author strongly opposes driver-facing cameras (DFCs) in trucks, arguing that they are an invasion of privacy.
Toyota's Technological Breakthrough Aims to Halve Battery Weight, Size, and Cost, Potentially Transforming Electric Vehicles
Toyota has announced a significant breakthrough in battery technology that could revolutionize the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
How Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Food and Beverage Manufacturing
In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, and now it is making its mark on the food and beverage manufacturing sector.
Third-Party Cyber Risk is a Growing Concern for Organizations
The reliance on third-party providers poses significant cyber risks for organizations, with a majority (57%) experiencing breaches or attacks through these relationships.
The Role of Aerodynamics in Extending Range for Class 8 Electric Vehicles
Improving the aerodynamics of electric Class 8 trucks is crucial for extending their range and overcoming range anxiety, a major obstacle in their widespread adoption.
The Economic and Social Implications of the Radical Embrace of Electric Vehicles
The radical embrace of electric vehicles (EVs) and the ban on traditional cars may have unintended consequences for the economy and affordability of transportation.
Philadelphia Employer Emphasizes In-Office Mondays to Foster Team Culture
While office occupancy remains lower on Mondays compared to pre-pandemic levels, Jeff Hornstein, executive director of the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, has successfully convinced his team of 13 employees to come into the office on Mondays twice a month.
Allianz Warns of Increasing Fire Risk to Supply Chain from EVs
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) has issued a warning about the increased fire risk posed by lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in the supply chain, particularly due to the rising adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
Japan's Largest Port Hit by Ransomware Attack, Causing Cargo Delays
The Port of Nagoya, Japan's largest maritime port, fell victim to a ransomware attack allegedly carried out by a Russian cybercriminal group, causing significant disruptions to cargo operations.
Exploring the Integration of Battery Systems in Locomotives for Grid Support
Researchers in California are investigating the potential of using battery systems in battery-electric locomotives to store power for the U.S. power grid.
China's Leap Forward: Securing Africa's Lithium Reserves in the Global Race
China's proactive approach to securing lithium supply from Africa is proving fruitful as it navigates a tight global market for the crucial metal used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
Autonomous driving curtails driver shortage
The trucking industry is facing a significant driver shortage, leading to increased costs, longer delivery times, and reduced productivity.
Colgate's Synergistic Approach
Colgate-Palmolive is exemplifying its commitment to sustainability throughout its supply chain operations.
Ryder's Approach to Ensuring Electric Vehicle Reliability
Ryder, a transportation solutions company, shares insights on its journey of integrating electric vehicles (EVs) into fleets.