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The first hydrogen big rigs are now rolling down US interstates — refilling in minutes, hauling real loads, and leaving nothing behind but a trail of water
Somewhere between the Port of Oakland and a Central Valley warehouse, a 40-ton truck merges onto the interstate, ...
It looked like just another big rig rolling down a Texas interstate, a sight that inspired a thousand country songs. But this delivery in May was different because there was no driver at the wheel.
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Back in 2017, Tesla promised to bring an all-electric semitruck to market that would ...
In March of 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency set stricter emission limits on semi-trucks and encouraged the trucking industry to embrace zero-emission big rigs. One year and a change of ...
An undated photo provided by Aurora Innovation shows a driverless truck. Driverless big rigs are coming to American highways, and soon. An undated photo provided by Kodiak AI shows a driverless truck.
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