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Long Beach Mayor, Dr. Robert Garcia hopped inside the cab of an electric truck as the Port of Long Beach and 4 Gen Logistics unveiled new zero-emissions heavy-duty trucks, and a model charging ...
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners last week approved key elements of a landmark Clean Trucks Program that will replace and modernize the entire port trucking fleet to slash truck ...
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero speaks as the Port of Long Beach became the first in the nation to open a publicly accessible charging station for heavy-duty electric trucks ...
The Port of Long Beach's recent Truck Activity Report showed that out of the 4,014 average trucks per day servicing the port, 1,665 are compliant, second to the 1,771 trucks that are model year ...
The death of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule in California dealt a blow to zero-emission vehicles in drayage, but Long Beach remains committed. The post Port of Long Beach fully behind push for ZEV ...
The Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach first set the rate for planning purposes in March 2020, and it was developed as part of the 2017 Clean Air Action Plan Update with outreach to the ...
Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero speaks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new FM Harbor heavy-duty electric truck charging depot at the Port of Long Beach on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025.
The Port of Long Beach last week approved a concession agreement that sets the requirements for motor carriers participating in the upcoming $2.2 billion truck replacement program.
Local, state and federal officials celebrated a milestone in the push for a zero-emissions truck fleet on Monday, July 24, when an electric truck charging depot opened at the Port of Long Beach.
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson speaks during a groundbreaking event for Zeem Solutions’ new large capacity EV charging depot for drayage electric trucks serving the Port of Long Beach..in Long ...
"Rail is such an important part of that movement toward a greener, more sustainable community," Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said at the April 28 event. "We know that just one full train removes up ...