DENVER Colorado's plan to encourage the use of zero-emission medium-and heavy-duty trucks has been finalized after extensive public input. Colorado Gov.
The Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach today debuted a new Clean Truck Fund, a major initiative designed to help incentivize the development and deployment of zero-emission (ZE) trucks and infrastructure at the ports. Approximately $90 million is expected to be collected the first year, moving the San Pedro Bay port complex .
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles officials gathered Friday to launch the Clean Truck Fund rate, which will supercharge deployment of zero-emissions trucks and infrastructure at the nation’s largest port complex. As of April 1, cargo owners will pay up to .