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Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) gave the public a peek at the company's new self-driving Freightliner eCascadia "technology demonstrator" ahead of planned autonomous truck deployment by 2027.
Truck maker Peterbilt Motors Company recently debuted a digital mirror system in select models.

ATA, OOIDA urges EPA to consider the “realities of trucking” in final emissions ruling

The American Trucking Associations released a statement urging the EPA to consider the “realities of trucking” in their final emissions standards ruling.  The American Trucking...

‘Generative AI’ self-driving truck company opens terminal near Dallas

A self-driving truck technology company has opened a new trucking terminal in a Dallas, Texas, suburb to fuel the company's commercial growth in the U.S.

Electric truck charging network needs “unicorn” sites in Southwest

Companies looking to build an electric truck charging network in the southwest will need to find “unicorn sites” in order to electrify the trucking...

Fleet of driverless big rigs to haul freight between Houston and Dallas by the end of 2024

Autonomous vehicle company Aurora Innovation, Inc. is gearing up for the commercial launch of driverless truck operations in Texas later this year.

Companies left waiting on Tesla semi trucks they paid for years ago

Multiple companies are still waiting on the Tesla semi trucks they ordered and paid for years ago as full-scale production continues to get pushed...

EPA sets ‘strongest-ever’ emissions standards for heavy duty trucks

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the "strongest-ever" greenhouse gas emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, a move that has drawn ire from the trucking industry.

Company to build 280 mile electric CMV charging corridor between Los Angeles and Las Vegas

Greenlane Infrastructure announced plans to create a 280 mile electric CMV charging corridor between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

Malware targeting ELDs could allow hackers to take control of semi trucks, researchers say

Colorado State University (CSU) researchers say that cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) could allow hackers to take control of semi trucks, steal data, or "even disrupt entire fleets."

It’ll take a $1 trillion infrastructure investment to fully electrify the U.S. trucking fleet, study says

A study released on Tuesday claims that it will take a staggering amount of money to build and power the infrastructure to fully electrify the U.S. trucking fleet.

Feds share plan to create national electric semi freight corridors by 2040

The White House recently released a plan to create national electric semi freight corridors by 2040.

Self-driving truck platoons to haul freight between Ohio and Indiana later this year

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. announced plans to deploy self-driving truck platoons to haul customer freight between Ohio and Indiana later this year.

Pennsylvania begins work zone enforcement with vehicle-mounted speed cameras

Officials in Pennsylvania have officially started enforcing a program that uses vehicle-mounted speed cameras in work zones to target dangerous drivers.

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