The logistics industry is rapidly transitioning toward electric fleets as sustainability becomes a business imperative. Lower emissions, reduced fuel costs, and data-driven efficiency are redefining how companies move goods and manage long-term growth.
- By Jordan Brooks
- November 06, 2025
A new partnership between Integral Consulting and Verdi Technology integrates scientific expertise with advanced data analytics to help EV and battery manufacturers improve chemical safety, compliance, and sustainability across the value chain.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- October 28, 2025
If finalized, the proposal would roll back all greenhouse gas regulations for vehicles and engines, saving more than $54 billion annually while restoring consumer choice and regulatory certainty.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- July 29, 2025
The campaign will recognize the top three submissions in three different categories.
- By Robert Yaniz, Jr.
- October 31, 2023
Uncover the transformational impact of e-bikes on our streets, driving us toward a more sustainable future.
- By Darren Sherwood
- August 18, 2023
Electrical vehicle sales are becoming more popular. By 2030, sales of this vehicle are expected to reach 40 percent of total passenger car sales.
- By Emma Wilson
- April 14, 2023
Can using bikes and e-bikes impact carbon dioxide emissions?
- By Elizabeth Long
- January 13, 2023
It will take some time, but it may happen sooner than you think.
- By Jane Marsh
- January 06, 2023
A new rule will reduce pollution by limiting the sale of non-zero-emission cars.
- By Alex Saurman
- August 26, 2022
An introduction to sustainability within the car industry.
- By Elizabeth Long
- July 22, 2022
The industry must reduce emissions and focus on sustainable solutions for the future instead of relying on fossil fuels to power vehicles.
- By Emily Folk
- November 16, 2020
The pandemic has meant less car pollution, but not much of a decrease in overall pollution. Why? Because car pollution is just one player.
Research suggests that a nearly eight percent in overall fossil fuel use, driven by the coronavirus pandemic, is both record-setting and worrysome.
Kicking off the first of a five-part series titled The Greenhouse, the New York Times has invited listeners around the U.S. to hear what climate journalists have to say about global warming climate change in the age of the coronavirus. Here’s a recap of the first event.
- By Amanda Smiley
- April 10, 2020
Adoption forecasts for EVs increase just about every year, and the shift is overall good news for the environment. However, it does create a new problem for city planners, who now have to find a way to rapidly upgrade EV infrastructure
- By Jenna Tsui
- December 11, 2019
The annual World Energy Outlook was just released, and along with it, various forecasts for the future of energy sources and the climate crisis. Clean energy is growing, but not fast enough, it reports.
The $17 million program focuses on the needs of smaller groups and communities to provide clean mobility solutions that include car- bike- or scooter-sharing projects and subsidies for transit or car-hailing companies.
The Boring Company's website for the project indicates the two tunnels would be constructed at least 30 feet below ground and the project initially would be a high-speed underground public transportation system in which passengers are transported in autonomous electric vehicles traveling at up to 150 miles per hour.
The city will eliminate least 1,000 vehicles from its fleet by June 2021 and will reduce the number of take-home vehicles by at least 500 vehicles, curtail the reliance on SUVs in the city fleet, and promote increased vehicle efficiency by using advanced data collection.
"Gig is thrilled to bring the largest all-electric car sharing service in the United States to Sacramento, a city that's becoming recognized as a worldwide leader in zero-emission energy," said Jason Haight, president of GIG Car Share.