Equipment: Page 32


  • A Lion Class 8 truck
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    Lion, ABB partner to streamline electric truck infrastructure

    Deployment is among fleets' chief concerns with EVs, and OEMs are getting the message.

    By Jim Stinson • Oct. 5, 2020
  • A Nikola Corp. helped a beer company make a zero-emissions delivery in 2019.
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    Nikola manufacturing plans on track despite Milton departure

    The OEM plans truck tests in 2021, but an analyst said "dark clouds" hover, particularly the delayed GM deal.

    By Jim Stinson • Oct. 2, 2020
  • Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Trucking Dive

    These five stories detail the top trends and issues facing the trucking and transportation industry. 

    By Trucking Dive staff
  • A Kight-Swift electric Daimler Trucks electric truck
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    Retreived from Business Wire

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    Knight-Swift sets goal to cut emissions 50% — and do it profitably

    The carrier will kick off the plan by deploying its first zero-emissions tractor, a Daimler Trucks battery-electric day cab. 

    By Jim Stinson • Oct. 1, 2020
  • Daimler Trucks' battery-electric models
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    Courtesy of Daimler Trucks North America
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    Calculating the total cost of ownership for electric trucks

    The purchase price is an important part of justifying a buy, but some considerations aren’t so obvious.

    By Oct. 1, 2020
  • Wegmans' compressed natural gas truck
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    Retrieved from Wegmans on September 29, 2020
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    Wegmans adds CNG truck with Hyliion powertrain to pull tandem trailer sets

    The trucks can stay in service two to five years longer than diesel versions and increase fuel capacity by 30% over older vehicles.

    By Rosie Bradbury , S.L. Fuller • Sept. 30, 2020
  • Nikola Tre
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    Courtesy of Nikola
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    Milton leaves Nikola in attempt to shield the OEM from criticisms

    Milton and Nikola attacked Hindenburg Research's critical report, which claimed the OEM did not have a working model and relied on outsourced technology.

    By Jim Stinson • Sept. 21, 2020
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    Omnitracs wades into video-based safety with SmartDrive acquisition

    The tech companies' convergence means mutual clients will no longer have to deal with two sets of hardware, two data plans and limited ability to integrate information between the systems.

    By S.L. Fuller • Sept. 10, 2020
  • An Estes truck.
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    Courtesy of Estes
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    Estes adds 50 RNG trucks to California fleet

    Estes used a Clean Energy Fuels purchase program to buy the renewable-natural-gas trucks, which made the price roughly equal to that of a diesel truck.

    By Jim Stinson • Sept. 10, 2020
  • Nikola Tre
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    Courtesy of Nikola
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    Nikola, GM sign supply agreement for Class 8 fuel-cell systems, overriding previous partnership

    The new memorandum of understanding does not include a GM equity stake in Nikola, nor the development of the Badger pickup truck.

    By Jim Stinson • Updated Nov. 30, 2020
  • IIHS: Automatic braking and warning systems could cut 40% of front-end collisions

    Many fleets remain reluctant to install AEB, due to concerns about unforeseen maintenance costs.

    By Jim Stinson • Sept. 4, 2020
  • Why the market is ripe for a used truck bargain hunt

    Some companies began unloading assets as a way to offset financial damage, adding extra inventory to the market.

    By Sept. 3, 2020
  • Waste Management CNG fill station
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    Courtesy of Waste Management
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    Electric trucks are gaining ground over natural gas in the waste industry

    2020 is shaping up to be the year electric breaks through, as corporate targets and state mandates push sustainability programs forward.

    By Lori Lovely • Sept. 2, 2020
  • A Navistar truck.
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    Courtesy of Navistar
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    Navistar, In-Charge team up to help fleets deploy EVs

    Electric trucks come with a learning curve. Fleets will have questions about maintaining the equipment and overcoming operational challenges.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 28, 2020
  • Nikola Tre
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    Courtesy of Nikola
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    NACFE: 6 places with the most potential for regional-haul electric trucks

    The regions met three key criteria: freight demand in an area where air quality is of concern; adequate support regarding infrastructure and incentives; and electricity pricing. 

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 26, 2020
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    Sensors or a ruler? Why brake monitoring tech hasn't proven its ROI to fleet managers

    The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Brake Safety Week serves as a reminder to focus on brake safety, but high-tech diagnostics have yet to receive widespread adoption.

    By Aug. 24, 2020
  • ATA's case against ocean carriers, pool operators over 'sweetheart deal' moves forward after judge denies stay

    The complaint filed with the Federal Maritime Commission claims ocean carriers get chassis at a cheaper rate than trucking companies, resulting in overcharges totaling "as much as $1.8 billion" over the last three years.

    By Matt Leonard • Updated Feb. 1, 2021
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    Deep Dive

    Green hydrogen could be the final piece in a zero-emissions future

    Green hydrogen beats renewables plus batteries at fueling heavy transport, serving industry and long duration storage — if it can be delivered affordably.

    By Herman K. Trabish • Aug. 19, 2020
  • A Daseke truck
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    Wood, wind lift flatbed business as industrial sector shrinks

    Flatbed is responding to higher-than-normal demand for pressure-retreated lumber, which consumers are snapping up because of household improvements, according to DAT.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 17, 2020
  • Anheuser-Busch to transition 180 trucks to renewable natural gas

    By converting 30% of its fleet, the company will reduce emissions more than 70% compared to diesel.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 14, 2020
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    ACT revises 2020 Class 8 order expectations upward

    Boosted by spot rates and other green shoots, carriers are confident that shippers will increase business.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 13, 2020
  • A J.B. Hunt eCascadia
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    JB Hunt makes 120-mile haul for Walmart in Daimler electric truck

    The carrier's first delivery using an all-electric Freightliner eCascadia marked the start of a three-month testing phase.

    By S.L. Fuller • Aug. 12, 2020
  • Nikola Tre
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    Courtesy of Nikola
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    Nikola, Republic Services cancel deal for 2,500 electric trucks

    Nikola cited longer-than-expected development times and "unexpected costs."

    By Cole Rosengren • Updated Dec. 23, 2020
  • A YRC truck.
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    Courtesy of YRC Worldwide
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    YRC/Yellow's survival tale

    After 100 years and a loan, YRC readies for another long run

    The LTL carrier, whose continued survival has perplexed analysts, escapes the jaws of dissolution once again.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 11, 2020
  • JB Hunt sets goal to convert 25% of fleet to alternative fuel

    The carrier said the ability to convert over-the-road shipments to rail through its intermodal business is one obstacle to achieving its sustainability goals. 

    By S.L. Fuller • Aug. 10, 2020
  • A Ryder truck.
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    Courtesy of Ryder
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    Used truck market won't fully recover until 2022, Ryder says

    The company expects to spend less on new tractors, as 2020 yields fewer lease sales. 

    By Jim Stinson • July 29, 2020