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Alice Orsi tells us about the vision of FPT; Power generators to deliver electricity on board a ship?; Cummins’ hydrogen ICEs for Tata ZE trucks


——— May 10th, 2024


Welcome back to the Movin' Ahead weekly newsletter. We're covering the U.S. energy situation, with previews of the ACT Expo (by FPT Industrial), the prospects of Donald Trump's settlement on EPA policies, and what's happening on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, in Europe: ABB for mining, electrification of construction machinery at Intermat Paris, and the future of clean buses, according to UITP. Plus: hydrogen, as seen by Cummins-Tata and Stellantis.

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Alice Orsi, FPT Industrial Head of ePowertrain marketing & product portfolio, tells us about the vision that FPT will bring to the ACT Expo in Las Vegas. FPT Industrial presides over US trade fairs where innovation is…

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What if we used power generators to deliver electricity on board a ship? Volvo Penta and Verton Group think this is a good idea…

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Karoline Leavitt, in a statement attacked President Biden as controlled "by environmental extremists who are trying to implement the most radical energy agenda in history and force Americans to purchase electric vehicles they can't afford," (source: New York Times, May 9 2024)"
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Karoline Leavitt is a spokeswoman for Donald Trump'US elections campaign

Cummins' hydrogen ICEs for Tata ZE trucks. The first B6.7H hydrogen ICEs rolled off the Indian production line in March 2024 and will now be integrated into Tata Motors' trucks.

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Mercedes-Benz Trucks aims to have two near-series prototypes of the battery-electric long-haul truck traveling across more than 20 European countries

Stellantis has got plans on hydrogen. The international group aims to produce 100,000 hydrogen-powered vehicles by 2030. Most of them could be light commercial vehicles.


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Bosch Rexroth and PetrolValves have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the electrification of subsea systems for the storage of captured carbon and for the safe transport of green hydrogen

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ABB @ ICMM. There was much discussion during the International Council on Mining and Metals about how to clean up the air in quarries and mines as much as possible. ABB told its side of the story.

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Sustainable Truck&Van magazine: new issue out. Interviews, previews, smart tests, newcomers, ZE truck market in the EU, US, China, batteries, infrastructure, and more

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Cleaner buses, bigger fleets. That's what the bus sector itself sees as the future of the bus in Europe", UITP says presenting its newly-released "Bus Fleet Survey 2023", initiative by UITP

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LiuGong unveiled five new electric machines at Intermat in Paris, bidding to become a BEV player in the worksite by 2027.

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