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Daimler Truck Delivers First Electric Freightliner eCascadia to Customer in Mexico

Electric Cars Report

The Daimler Truck North America LLC (DTNA) division in Mexico delivered the first of two battery electric Freightliner eCascadias manufactured in Portland, Oregon, to customer, Transportes Esteban, a leader in the cargo transportation industry with 22 years of experience.

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Daimler delivers Freightliner eCascadia electric truck to customer in Mexico – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Daimler Truck North America’s Mexico division has delivered the first of two Class 8 Freightliner eCascadia electric trucks, manufactured at the company’s facilities in Portland, Oregon, to cargo transport company Transportes Esteban.

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Tesla Model S Road Trip Ends Without A Hitch In NYC

Green Car Reports

After starting in Portland, Oregon on December 26, the team drove down the West Coast, before cutting across Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama. Tesla Model S-driving trio Peter Soukup, Tina Thomas and Luba Roytburd successfully arrived in New York City after almost five thousand miles of driving coast-to-coast.

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With only days before initial testing, the Formula E grid is finalized

Teslarati

Not only is Formula E coming to a couple of new locations, including Portland, Oregon, Mexico City, Mexico, and Sao Palo, Brazil, but the race structure has been altered. No longer will races be 45min plus one lap, but it will return to the more traditional “number of laps” system.

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Nissan FY 2014 global corporate activities reduce CO2 emissions by 22.6% compared to FY 2005

Green Car Congress

One example of this is Nissan Mexico’s Aguascalientes A1 Plant, which has manufactured 500,000 vehicles through the use of clean energies, making it the first automotive company in Mexico, as well as the first manufacturing facility of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, to achieve this milestone.

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NASA’s first Artemis Moon mission a flawless success after Orion splashdown

Teslarati

After its ablative heat shield did most of the work slowing it down, the spacecraft deployed parachutes and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean some 240 kilometers (~150 mi) off the coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, southwest of California. The USS Portland hovers in the distance as a Navy team prepares to recover Orion.

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DOE to award $11M to 20 new Clean Cities projects for alt fuel cars and trucks

Green Car Congress

Greater Portland. New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural. The Advancing New Mexico’s Alternative Fuels project will work with the. Indiana, will work to make existing municipal fueling stations available to. other fleets; create vehicle conversion inspection criteria; and train and. Council of. Governments. Department, Energy.

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