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Hyzon Signs Deal to Utilize Hydrogen-Powered Refuse Trucks

Tomorrow's Technician

Hyzon has announced a purchase agreement for 12 hydrogen-powered refuse Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) with GreenWaste. Our technology offers a value proposition to our customers, providing zero-emission power necessary to meet the demanding challenges of refuse trucks, ensuring they perform day in and day out.”

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Is the future of FCEVs boom or bust?

Auto Service World

The future of fuel cell electric vehicles remains uncertain as the automotive industry continues to evolve, a new report highlighted. While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have seen significant growth in model availability, sales, and charging infrastructure, FCEVs have struggled to keep pace. appeared first on Auto Service World.

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Here’s how many Canadians are EV ready

Auto Service World

While half of Canadians are curious about electric vehicles, a smaller percentage are ready to go on the technology, a recent study found. The study also maps Canadian consumer attitudes towards electric vehicles (EVs) by province. In Saskatchewan, 30% were interested in trucks, with SUVs and sedans each garnering 35% interest.

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Electric Vehicle Trends to Watch in 2024 as a Student in Hybrid and Electrical Mechanic Training

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This year marks a significant turning point in the journey of electric vehicles. Understanding these trends is crucial for aspiring mechanics and technicians specializing in hybrid and electric vehicles. EV trends in the hybrid and electrical mechanic training industry present opportunities.

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Why more dealer incentives could be coming to new vehicles

Auto Service World

As new vehicle inventory continues to grow and sales slow, manufacturers and dealers are expected to offer higher incentives to keep cars and trucks moving off lots in 2025. With expensive vehicles sitting on lots longer, manufacturers and dealers are likely to turn to incentives to remain competitive. million in November 2023.

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How tariffs will shake up auto sector

Auto Service World

Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are expected to bear the brunt of the additional costs, which vary by vehicle segment. Compact passenger vehicles will see an increase of approximately $3,000 per unit, while larger SUVs and pickup trucks could face up to $10,000 per unit in additional costs.

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Automotive Interior Market to Hit $205B by 2032

Tomorrow's Technician

Battery Electric Vehicles Fuel Automotive Interior Market Growth The battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment is expected to lead the market by size through 2032. Government Policies Support Electric Interior Technologies Government subsidies and EV incentives accelerate growth in the automotive interior market.