Kodiak Driver enters production. Kenworth recall. Orange EV fast charger.
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Free installation of smart trailer technologies may sound good on paper, but you could end up paying down the road.
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UVeye's AI-powered drive-through scanner can perform an automated 17-point inspection process on Class 6-8 commercial vehicles.
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Stoughton Trailers launched its next-generation Smart Chassis, combining automation and connected technologies to improve fleet efficiency and safety and prepare carriers for the road to autonomous operation.
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Using an onboard 180-kWh battery, the Orange Juicer steadily draws energy from existing on-site power and delivers it as high-capacity fast charging on demand.
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Kenworth is recalling thousands of trucks after faulty 15-inch digital displays were found to blue-screen, disabling speedometers and warning systems.
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Trucking fleets are investing more in both tried-and-true safety practices and advanced technology, shows the Heavy Duty Trucking/Work Truck 2025 Safety Survey. Maintenance and safety policies remain the foundation, but dual-facing cameras and air disc brakes are reshaping the safety landscape.
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The first production Kodiak autonomous truck was delivered to Atlas Energy Solutions in August.
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Get an inside look at the the current and future integrated camera and sensor technology for heavy-duty trucks and trailers on the Stoneridge technology truck.
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