Remove Fleet Remove Fully Electric Remove Light Remove Presentations
article thumbnail

BMW launching iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet

Green Car Congress

The BMW Group presented the first BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles in a pilot fleet that will go into service this year. The fleet of less than 100 vehicles will then be employed internationally for demonstration and trial purposes for various target groups.

BMW 259
article thumbnail

Keeping EV Fleets Charged is a Matter of Energy Planning

Driivz

Fleet electrification is taking off and is one of the primary drivers of EV adoption. Electric Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) sales nearly doubled in 2022 , and some studies are showing that more than three-quarters of fleet managers are planning for their fleets to be fully electric by 2030.

Fleet 52
article thumbnail

Volvo Trucks to demonstrate Volvo VNR electric trucks in California in 2019; commercialize in NA in 2020

Green Car Congress

The Volvo VNR Electric demonstration units will be based on the proven propulsion and energy storage technology currently being used in the Volvo FE Electric, which Volvo Trucks presented in May and will begin selling in Europe in 2019 ( earlier post ), and builds on the Volvo Group’s accumulated expertise in electrified transport solutions.

Volvo 249
article thumbnail

Daimler electric trucks & buses log more than 7M customer kilometers

Green Car Congress

Worldwide, Daimler battery-electric trucks and buses have already logged more than seven million customer kilometers (4.3 Mercedes-Benz Trucks was the world’s first manufacturer to present a heavy-duty electric truck at the IAA Commercial Vehicles Show in 2016. Electric FUSO eCanter. million miles).

Mercedes 293
article thumbnail

Ford Mustang Mach-E becomes British Police preference

Teslarati

British Police Forces in the United Kingdom are examining the advantages of adding electric cars to their fleets. The Mach-E present at the event was outfitted with the typical yellow and blue emergency vehicle design, and Metro Police Forces in London are requesting a unit for evaluation, as it could be added to the fleet.

Ford 125
article thumbnail

Hyundai and Kia make €100M strategic investment in Arrival to co-develop electric commercial vehicles

Green Car Congress

With the rapid global growth in online shopping, the volume of light commercial vehicles in urban areas has increased. From 2021, the EU will introduce the world’s most stringent vehicle emission regulations, limiting each automaker’s fleet-wide average CO 2 emissions by around 27%, from 130 g/km to 95 g/km.

Kia 259
article thumbnail

European Council agrees on 35% cut in new car CO2 by 2030

Green Car Congress

These are EU-wide fleet targets. The CO 2 reduction effort will be distributed among manufacturers on the basis of the average mass of their vehicle fleet. The European Commission presented its proposal on the regulation in November 2017 as part of the clean mobility package. Background and next steps.

CO2 207