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The International Council on Clean Transportation is an independent nonprofit organization founded to provide first-rate, unbiased research and technical and scientific analysis to environmental regulators. Our mission is to improve the environmental performance and energy efficiency of road, marine, and air transportation sectors and fuels, in order to benefit public health and mitigate climate change.

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International Council on Clean Transportation
1225 I Street NW, Suite 900
Washington DC, 20005
United States
+1 202.534.1600

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Transitioning To Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty Freight Vehicles
Transitioning To Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty Freight Vehicles
In this report, the Inter­national Council on Clean Trans­portation, ICCT, assess zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle technology to...




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Toyota Doubles-Down on Zero Emissions Heavy-Duty Trucks
The automaker has unveiled the second generation of its Project Portal semi-truck, which is larger, lighter and has a longer range than the original that was put to work shipping cargo between the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles last year and has since covered over 10,000 miles.

Walmart, J.B. Hunt, Loblaws, Meijer, Onboard with Preorders for Tesla’s Electric Semi Trucks
Despite there being no official pricing information available to date, Walmart, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, retailer Meijer Inc, and Canadian grocery giant Loblaws have all placed orders for Tesla’s new heavy-duty all electric transport semi-trucks.

Transitioning To Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty Freight Vehicles
In this report, the International Council on Clean Transportation, ICCT, assess zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle technology to support decarbonization of the freight sector and compare the evolution of heavy-duty diesel, diesel hybrid, natural gas, fuel cell, and battery electric technologies in the 2025–2030 timeframe.

Toyota Puts Zero Emission Fuel-Cell Semi Truck to Test at The Port of Los Angeles
Picture the 710 Freeway heading south, bumper-to-bumper semis hauling cargo to and from the bustling Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, now imagine those trucks are moving that cargo, quietly, quickly and without producing any emissions, Toyota is working to make this vision a reality.




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