Group to evaluate freight efficiency technologies

Committed to the goal of doubling truck efficiency  within 10 years, the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) says it will create an independent organization to produce credible information and evaluations of technologies that promise significant fuel economy and efficiency gains for truck fleets.  The U.S. Council for Freight Efficiency  will hold its first organizational meeting Nov. 3 at the Univ. of Chicago, according to RMI, a nonprofit research organization focused on energy and resources conservation.  The meeting is open to all freight industry stakeholders, including truck OEMs, component suppliers, policy makers, research institutes and fleets, ...

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