Unlock New Opportunities for Thought Leadership with SB Webinars
Slides

Big Wheels Keep on Turning:
Zero Emission Class 8 Trucks' Contributions to Sustainable Supply Chains (Sponsored)

Exclusive Community Content

Login or join for free to access SB's event videos, reports, webinars, and more!

Trucking is an integral part of modern supply chains, employing millions, creating revenue, and, unfortunately, contributing to climate-change through tailpipe emissions. Semi-trucks are usually thought of as background players in the climate-change story, rather than a major contributor. In the U.S., medium and heavy-duty trucks produce more emissions than passenger cars and rail combined. In 2022, the U.S. EPA released a report that cited transportation as the top sector responsible for U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, coming in at 28%, just above electricity. Join Nikola, the first OEM to launch both a fully battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell Class 8 truck in the U.S., for an engaging panel on why sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the trucking industry. Learning Outcomes: - Understand how electric and hydrogen fuel cell semi-trucks can help you reach your sustainability goals - Gain ip-to-date understanding of state and federal incentives and infrastructure availability for ZEV trucks - Learn about the challenges and solutions that exist for adopting ZEV trucks as presented by consumer brands and fleet managers

Upcoming Events

October 13-16, 2025
SB'25 San Diego
US Event
More Information

Thursday, December 5, 2024
Circularity by Design: How to Influence Sustainable Consumer Behaviors
Webinar
Sponsored by Sustainable Brands
More Information

December 11-12, 2024
SB Member Network: Shifting Customer Behavior and Demand December Member Meeting
Member Event
Sponsored by Amazon
More Information

Related Content
Video
Big Wheels Keep on Turning: Zero Emission Class 8 Trucks' Contributions to Sustainable Supply Chains (Sponsored)

Trucking is an integral part of modern supply chains, employing millions, creating revenue, and, unfortunately, contributing to climate-change through tailpipe emissions. Semi-trucks are usually thought of as background players in the climate-change ... View More