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Oregon, Washington, and California were awarded $102 million in federal funds last week to install electric charging and hydrogen fueling stations for trucks along Interstate 5.
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The Eugene vehicle manufacturer Arcimoto appears to have suspended some of its services.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation has received a $10 million federal grant to repair electric vehicle charger stations and make the state’s EV infrastructure more reliable.
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Eugene is considering restrictions on the building of new gas stations, including an outright ban. But some City Councilors are worried about pushback from the fossil fuel industry.
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Over a dozen projects in Oregon have received funds as part of a federal initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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The electric vehicle manufacturer Arcimoto plans to sell its Eugene factory to raise money.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is asking customers to conserve energy.
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Oregon, California and Washington are asking for federal funds to help them meet their self-imposed standards for lowering greenhouse gas emissions from trucking.
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A new line of vehicle has Arcimoto executives hoping for a turnaround following a tough year of challenges.
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A Eugene company that makes electric vehicles lost millions of dollars last year, according to recent financial filings. But its new CEO says the company could still eventually turn a profit.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality will temporarily suspend the Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate program starting May 1 until funds for the program are replenished next year.
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Oregon must do more to help its trucking industry to reduce its carbon footprint, according to a new state report.