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Q&A: How Hackers Could Exploit Fleet Vehicles

Q&A: How Hackers Could Exploit Fleet Vehicles

Software-defined vehicles and insecure APIs and mobile services have opened new attack vectors for the bad guys to exploit, from cars to heavy-duty trucks. The threat is real, and it will have a huge impact for fleets. Find out why from cybersecurity expert Haim Kantor.

May 7, 2024

WattEV Opens World’s Largest Solar-Powered Truck Charging Depot
Eaton, BAE to Collaborate on Electric Truck Powertrains
Toyota Pushes the ZEV Envelope

Toyota Pushes the ZEV Envelope

Toyota has unveiled an array of cutting-edge zero-emission vehicle technologies that could soon benefit fleet operations in North America.

May 7, 2024

Trucking and GHG: Emissions Impossible?

Trucking and GHG: Emissions Impossible?

Expecting the entire trucking industry to simply switch over to all-new powertrain technologies overnight isn’t going to happen, says Jack Roberts in his Truck Tech blog. A more phased-in approach is needed for trucking's mission zero.

May 6, 2024

UAW, Daimler Truck Reach Labor Agreement

UAW, Daimler Truck Reach Labor Agreement

A tentative last-minute deal struck between the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck North America averted a threatened strike at several DTNA facilities in the Southeast.

May 6, 2024

41 Volvo VNR Electric Trucks Go to Work in California
High-Capacity Hydrogen Truck Fueling Station Opens in Oakland, California
World of Volvo's World Class Vehicle Collection

World of Volvo's World Class Vehicle Collection

The new World of Volvo center in Gothenburg, Sweden, is more than just a global meeting center. It's also a museum celebrating almost a century of Volvo cars, trucks, construction machinery and marine drive systems.

May 3, 2024

Waabi's New Autonomous Texas Truck Terminal
ATRI: Renewable Diesel Better Emissions Option than BEVs
Signs of Recovery Amid Trucking Overcapacity Woes?

Signs of Recovery Amid Trucking Overcapacity Woes?

Trucking is still suffering from the overcapacity hangover that developed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic boom, but some major truckload fleets are refusing to lower rates any further. Are there green shoots indicating a freight market recovery on the horizon?

May 1, 2024

Daimler's Electric Rizon Truck Does the eCanter Proud
Will DEA's Move to Re-Classify Marijuana Affect Trucking?
FMCSA Declares Driver 'Imminent Hazard' Following Alcohol, HOS Violations
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