The Biden-Harris Administration has unveiled the National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy, a groundbreaking initiative set to revolutionize the U.S. freight transport system from 2024 to 2040. This comprehensive strategy, developed by the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation along with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), U.S. Department of Transportation, and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), focuses on deploying both hydrogen and zero-emission infrastructure for medium and heavy-duty vehicles to enhance market certainty, support private sector growth, and significantly improve air quality in communities affected by diesel emissions. Under this initiative, new freight corridors will be established, contributing to a surge in public battery electric vehicle chargers and hydrogen fueling stations, which will foster substantial investments in clean transport infrastructure. This all-government endeavor aims to provide widespread access to charging and fueling stations, targeting areas with high freight volumes to kickstart further investments and ensure a cleaner, more sustainable future for freight transport in America.
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