Maryland-based nonprofit Climate United announced its intention to spend $250 million to buy up to 500 electric semi trucks over three years.
Nineteen of the units will be delivered to customers in British Columbia and Quebec. The remaining three units will be used for demonstration purposes.
U.S. nonprofit Climate United on Tuesday announced a plan to spend up to $250 million to buy as many as 500 electric semi trucks over three years in what it called the biggest single order of those ...
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