Help include Truck Stop Electrification in VW Settlement
Volkswagen (VW) has reached a settlement agreement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for software that cheated the emission standards on their 2.0 liter
Shorepower is now pleased to announce that it has been awarded two state grants in Washington. The wins are for facilities based in George and Union Gap, WA. The site in George will host 4 Level 2 charging stations and the site in Union Gap will host 6 Level 2 charging stations for a total of 10 new connection points. The Washington grant awards total $100,000. The total value of these projects is over $380,000, including the value of existing electrical infrastructure and Shorepower cost-share Execution of the contract is anticipated in the very near future.
Shorepower is now pleased to announce that it has received a state grant in New Hampshire to provide electrification services at the MegaX Truck stop in Raymond, NH. The facility under construction will have nine stations affording 36 electrification connection points. The Company anticipates being able to announce further state contract wins in the weeks to come.
As part of the New Hampshire State Clean Diesel Program, the state, via a competitive grant process, is contracting with Shorepower Technologies to install the idle-reducing technology at the Raymond site.
United States Basketball League (OTC: USBL) (“USBL”) and Shorepower Technologies (“Shorepower”) today announced that the two companies have successfully completed their merger agreement under which Shorepower will reverse merge with USBL in a stock and cash transaction.
“Confidence Report: Idle Reduction Solutions”
North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)
As part of the New Hampshire State Clean Diesel Program, the state, via a competitive grant process, is contracting with Shorepower Technologies to install the idle-reducing technology at the Raymond site.
Volkswagen (VW) has reached a settlement agreement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for software that cheated the emission standards on their 2.0 liter
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If you are a business owner in Oregon and considering installing an electric vehicle charging station, take note: The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) has