In spite of a somewhat heavier emission control system, Cummins’ 2027 HELM version of X15 will be no heavier than the present product because the HELM block is a fresh design.
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Stellantis Sues UAW to Stop Strike Over Stalled Plant Funding
Stellantis NV is suing the United Auto Workers to prevent a possible strike stemming from a dispute about promised investments at its U.S. assembly plants.
What’s Now and Next for Auxiliary Power Units
Knowing that comfort is a major factor in driver retention, trucking companies have taken action through their choices of auxiliary power units and approach toward idle management.
TMC Releases Summer Survey Results
American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council conducted three surveys during the late spring and summer months hoping to shed light on three important challenges fleets face in setting strategies and reacting to regulatory mandates
Cybersecurity Firm Irdeto Turns Focus to Trucking
The growing need for cyber defenses in trucking has attracted the attention of Netherlands-based cybersecurity firm Irdeto.
STG Logistics Cuts Debt Deal That Upends Creditor Ranks
Oaktree Capital Management-backed STG Logistics reached a deal with a group of lenders that overhauls its debt stack and allows them to jump ahead of peers in the repayment priority line.
Maersk Expects IMO to Approve Global CO2 Levy in 2025
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S expects the industry’s global regulator next year to approve a charge on vessels’ greenhouse gas emissions.
Fleet Advantage Program Aligns EV, Diesel Pricing
HANOVER, Germany — Fleet Advantage’s EV Path aims to create more digestible investment terms for fleets and bridge the financial gap between traditional diesel fuel vehicles and EVs.
Waymo, Hyundai Announce Partnership on Robotaxis
Hyundai Motor Group and self-driving car company Waymo announced a new partnership to incorporate Georgia-made electric vehicles into the next generation of robotaxis.
EU Countries Vote to Impose Duties on China EVs
BRUSSELS — EU countries voted to impose duties on imports of electric vehicles from China, as talks continued between Brussels and Beijing to find an amicable solution to their trade dispute.