
Following the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, In-Charge Energy has launched a task force that seeks opportunities to fund fleet electrification in the coming years.
Following the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, In-Charge Energy has launched a task force that seeks opportunities to fund fleet electrification in the coming years.
Three experienced global fleet managers discuss the changing nature of their roles and the challenges of policy harmonization, standardization, and safety across world regions.
Current sales of electric vehicles are largely driven by incentives, and while incentives help move the metal on the new-vehicle front, they have a negative effect when it comes to residual values.
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