DOE Awards SoCalGas more than $7M for Zero, Near-zero Emissions Vehicle Technology R&D

In an effort to counter climate change and air pollution, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded more than $7.1 million this week for three vehicular research and development projects assisted by Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas).

Those projects are meant to advance zero and near-zero emissions technologies for heavy and medium duty transportation vehicles. They are run by Cummins, Inc., GTI, and the West Virginia University Research Corporation, respectively, but SoCalGas will also be supporting them with $730,000 in additional funding.

By Daily Energy Insider

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