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Massive solar array to power airside electric ground service vehicles at JFK Airport’s New Terminal One

Charged EVs

Kennedy International Airport, the busiest airport for international traffic in North America, always seems to be reinventing itself. It opened in 1948 as New York International Airport, although it was typically referred to then as Idlewild. Since then, there have been multiple changes and reconfigurations.

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Tesla receives its first robotaxi permit in California

Teslarati

Ahead of Tesla’s plans to roll out a fleet of commercial robotaxis, the company has gained its first permit in a series of those needed to begin operating driverless ride-hailing services in California. However, this permit does not yet offer full approval for ride-hailing or autonomous vehicle use.

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Tesla to launch unsupervised Full Self-Driving as a service in Austin in June

Teslarati

In December, Tesla began talking to the City of Austin regarding the operation of a Robotaxi fleet: Tesla eyes first city for Robotaxi operation with preliminary talks The driverless rides will be launched as a Service and will require payment from the rider as it will transport them from one place to another.

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Event: 2025 ACT Expo

Clean Fleet Report

As Jimmy Hoffa, the late president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said, If you got it, a truck brought it to you. Blue Bird uses the Roush CleanTech ultra-low emission propane technology that they say has accumulated more than three billion miles with 3,000 fleets in North America.

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CleanTechnica Exclusive: Interview With Andy Karetsky, CEO of Skycharger

CleanTechnica EVs

On Tuesday, June 24, Skycharger, one of the nation’s leading developers of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, announced that it has been awarded a lease to develop a 24-port fast charging hub at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The new EV hub will serve electric rideshare vehicles, airport travelers, and.

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Tesla officially starts autonomous ‘testing’ phase in Austin days before planned launch

Electrek

For months, Tesla has been discussing the launch of a self-driving ride-hailing fleet in June in Austin, Texas. Instead, Tesla now plans to operate its own small internal fleet of vehicles with dedicated software optimized for a geo-fenced area of Austin and supported by “ plenty of teleoperation.”

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Can a New Power Link Boost the EU’s Energy Independence?

Cars That Think

Fossil fuels still represent 90 percent of Azerbaijans exports and up to 50 percent of its GDP, according to the International Energy Agency. A 2022 road map from the World Bank, the International Finance Corp., Masdar Over the past decade, though, Azerbaijan has tried to green up its energy sector.