Joint Office of Energy and Transportation’s Post

We're excited that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a $72 million funding program for SuperTruck Charge, which will enable the design, development, and demonstration of innovative electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in support of electrified medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs). It also enhances grid resiliency and reliability. We are identifying potential solutions to address the current gaps in electrified MHDV charging infrastructure, enabling greater utilization of electrified fleets, and drastically reducing GHG emissions due to medium- and heavy-duty trucks. The SuperTruck Charge funding program supplements the ongoing SuperTruck 3 program, with an emphasis on demonstrating technologies to accelerate the widespread buildout of the high-power charging infrastructure necessary for battery electric MHD trucks. Learn more about the program ➡ https://lnkd.in/gqNWH_kK

Funding Notice: SuperTruck Charge

Funding Notice: SuperTruck Charge

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Bruno Lucarelli

Managing Partner, EV Safety Inc-Lithium Ion Fire Equipment & Training for Auto Dealers&Fleets,EVSafetyProducts.com NFPA Member Certification.Former eBay Motors,COX Auto Exec.,Construction,Inventor.Rugby 🏉

3mo

I don't see anything here regarding fire safety equipment. Damage and defects will cause inevevitable thermal runaway events. Will this NEVER be a consideration from the Fed? Federal governments in other countries take EV safety seriously TODAY on the advice of their Fire Services. https://www.richardweechambers.com/electrifying-the-road-ahead-a-comprehensive-guide-to-ev-charging-guidelines-in-malaysia/

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