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Will Rise of EVs Mean the Death of the Gas Station?

For more than a century, gas stations have been the heart of California鈥檚 car culture, offering fuel, food and friendly directions along back roads and byways. But the rush to EVs may leave them in the dust.

October 4, 2022

ADAS Maker Continental Unveils Plant in Texas

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas 鈥 Continental鈥檚 new automotive manufacturing plant is officially up and running after a yearlong delay caused by the pandemic.

September 30, 2022

New Mexico to be Part of 鈥楥lean Freight Corridor鈥

Longhaul truckers could soon power up their 18-wheelers with New Mexico-made hydrogen delivered through a vast fueling network stretching from the Port of Los Angeles to West Texas.

September 26, 2022

USPS Prices Going Up for Holiday Season

It鈥檒l cost more to mail letters and packages this holiday season. Starting Oct. 2, the U.S. Postal Service is increasing its rates for both commercial and retail products.

September 26, 2022

Pony.ai to Test Autonomous Vehicles in Arizona

TUCSON, Ariz. 鈥 Pony.ai, a developer of self-driving cars based in China and Silicon Valley, will begin testing its autonomous vehicles in Tucson, with trained safety drivers behind the wheel, in a partnership with Pima Community College.

September 23, 2022

Tesla Recalls 1 Million Cars Over Window Problem

Tesla was forced to recall more than 1 million electric cars in the United States over windows that could pinch occupants as they鈥檙e being rolled up.

September 23, 2022

California Seeks to Ban Sales of Diesel Big Rigs by 2040

Saying they had a 鈥渕oral obligation,鈥 California regulators could soon ban the sale of diesel big rigs by 2040.

September 22, 2022

Hertz to Order Up to 175,000 EVs From GM

The Hertz Corp. is planning to order up to 175,000 electric vehicles from General Motors Co. over the next five years for its rental fleet, the companies said Sept. 20.

September 21, 2022

Amazon Signs Deal to Bring Low-Carbon Fuels to Trucking Fleet

SEATTLE 鈥 Amazon .com Inc. signed an agreement with renewable fuels technology company Infinium on Sept. 20 to begin powering its transport vehicles with ultra-low carbon electrofuels starting in 2023.

September 20, 2022