California Plugs Electric Commercial Vehicles Sales
State Plans to Switch to Zero Emissions As Early As Next Year- June 28, 2020
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The state with one of the most polluted air quality in the nation is taking steps to clean up its act. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) recently announced that a zero-emission mandate will go into effect as early as next year. If successful, the rule would also require all manufactures within the state to sell Electric Commercial Vehicles as well as hydrogen-powered options by the year 2024.
Electric Commercial Vehicles
The US market share for Electric Commercial Vehicles accounts for less than 1%. Statistics in the state of California are about the same. But, that trend may take a turn as CARB also stated that by 2035, over half of Medium-Duty Truck sales and 75% of Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles should be zero-emission.
2020 T880 Kenworth Day Cab
Meet the Beast!- June 15, 2020
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If you are in search of a great new Day Cab, check out this beauty. It has it all from a manual transmission to boasting a mere 50 miles.
Slide on into the spacious black seated, non-sleeper cab area and get behind the wheel. You’ll have all the power you need with the Paccar MX-13 (MX-13 455@1600 1650@900) engine that is extremely durable and reliable. The VSL Expiration Distance is N717 0.
This truck is standard length so you can easily get in and out of anywhere eighteen-wheelers travel. It’s a powerhouse workhorse, able to get the job done.
The LRSL Speed Limit is N718 155 [...]
- June 11, 2020
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Are you thinking about quitting your day job for a better day job – like maybe the kind that’s done done out of a Day Cab? If the numbers just in from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are any indication, you might just be making the best decision of your life.
The recent Corona-19 pandemic was proof that no matter what the economy has in store, there will always be a need for truck drivers. Even drivers whose main transport and delivery jobs were interrupted were, in many cases, able to switch over to deliver essential goods.
Preliminary numbers announced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics state disclose that trucking jobs were only down slightly in March which was one of the toughest months in the COVID-19 catastrophe. Many other industries suffered huge job losses.
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