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Uber Freight and Aurora Innovation providing early access to autonomous trucking

Robotics Automation News

Uber Freight and Aurora Innovation are launching “Premier Autonomy”, a new program providing early access to its network of over 1 billion of Aurora’s driverless miles to Uber Freight carriers through 2030.

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Burgeoning Freight and Logistics Demands to Fuel Recovery of China’s Commercial Truck Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Truck electrification emerges as a major trend with electric powertrains set to reach 1 million units in 2030 on the back of technological improvements and government support. million unit shipments by 2030. million units in 2022 to 1 million in 2030 on the back of technological improvements and government support.

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Commercial vehicle numbers increase and buses lead the way on decarbonisation

SMMT

With confirmation last week of the end of sale date for vans in 2035 and the ZEV Mandate trajectory of 70% sales quotas in 2030, van manufacturers will be doing all they can to help more operators make the switch. to 80,476 units or 1.6% of the parc. Electric truck use also rose, but overall they account for fewer than 0.1%

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Einride and Mars partner to develop ‘largest’ electric project in industry

Robotics Automation News

Einride, a freight mobility company that provides digital, electric and autonomous technology, has agreed a partnership with food manufacturer Mars Inc to deploy a fleet of digitally optimized electric heavy-duty trucks across Mars’ network by 2030.

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It’s electric: A look at the eFreight 2030 trial

SMMT

Michael Boxwell, Group CEO, Voltempo Group said: “The eFreight 2030 project has never been about simply the needs of the consortium members. The project aims to reduce the grid connection time for hub infrastructure to between three and six months, down from the current nine to 12-month lead in times.

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EU countries urge bloc to set end date for new CO2-emitting trucks

E&T

The four nations also called for a stronger 2030 emissions target for trucks and buses, adding that CO 2 limits should be expanded to cover more road freight vehicles, given that around 35 per cent of the sector's emissions are not in the EU's existing CO 2 standards.

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£200m to drive zero emission trucks onto Britain’s roads

SMMT

Last month, government announced a £200m package to support the arrival of more zero emission trucks on UK roads, to decarbonise freight vehicles, drive innovation and create new jobs. Freight Week saw it commit to invest across four projects to roll out up to 370 zero emission HGVs and help set road freight on the path towards net zero.

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