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Powering Seattle fleets: A charging infrastructure strategy for battery electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles
To prepare for the expected surge in electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDV)s within the Pacific Northwest United States, Seattle City Light can use electrification plans and traffic patterns to anticipate future MHDV charging and grid capacity needs within its service territory.
Near-term infrastructure deployment to support zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the United States
Assesses the near-term charging and refueling infrastructure needs for Class 4-8 vehicles at the national and regional level
Analyzing the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on electric vehicle uptake in the United States
Projects light and heavy-duty EV uptake with the IRA tax credits and manufacturing cost declines
Benefits of adopting key medium- and heavy-duty vehicle emissions control policies in U.S. states
Estimates NOx, PM, and well-to-wheel CO2e emission reductions for 16 states and the District of Columbia from 2020 to 2050
Benefits of the 2020 Multi-State Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Memorandum of Understanding
Estimates the climate and air quality benefits that MOU signatories could realize if they achieve 30% zero-emission truck sales in 2030 and 100% between 2040 and 2050.
Adapting US heavy-duty vehicle emission standards to support a zero-emission commercial truck and bus fleet
Explores how the design of future US EPA standards for heavy-duty vehicles can accelerate the adoption of zero-emission trucks
Decarbonizing road transport by 2050: Effective policies to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles
Examines policies aiming to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles in the largest and leading markets and draws out implications for future action based on technology, market, and policy trends.
South Africa flagship on green mobility: Johannesburg Metrobus, Part I: Greening the future fleet
Assesses alternative fuel and engine technology pathways for improving air quality and reducing CO2 emissions from the Metrobus fleet in Johannesburg, South Africa.
South Africa flagship on green mobility: Johannesburg Metrobus, Part II: Assessment of diesel dual-fuel engine bus
Evaluates the environmental and operational performance of the Johannesburg Metrobus Diesel Dual-Fuel (DDF) Program by focusing on aspects including fuel consumption and real-world emissions.
South Africa’s green mobility flagship project: Leeto la Polokwane
Assesses clean technology options for bus fleet purchases by the municipality of Polokwane, South Africa.