Amazon took another step toward reaching its goal of net-zero carbon by 2040, signing an agreement with renewable fuels technology company Infinium to begin powering the retailer's middle-mile fleet ...
Starting in 2035, the European Union (EU) will prohibit the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles powered by gasoline or diesel, except for newly manufactured cars that utilize electrofuels ...
Amazon is partnering with Infinium to test the use of so-called electrofuels (e-fuels) in its middle-mile diesel fleet, it announced. The company invested in Infinium last year as part of its goal to ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinium, an electrofuels solution provider, today announced the close of a funding round bringing together a consortium of investors including Amazon’s Climate ...
Amazon.com Inc. said Tuesday it has signed an agreement with Infinium to add low carbon electrofuels to its trucking fleet starting in 2023. The company Infinium will provide enough electrofuels -- s ...
Amazon is making moves to green its footprint. The e-commerce giant has signed an agreement with renewable fuels technology company Infinium to begin powering its transportation fleet with ultra-low ...
According to the UN, the transportation sector accounts for approximately 25% of all carbon emissions globally, and Amazon transports a lot of goods. To combat the climate impact of all those ...
Arcadia eFuels APS has let a FEED contract to Technip Energies on the operator’s proposal to build what it says would be the first-ever plant to produce carbon-neutral electrofuels. Arcadia eFuels APS ...
Agreement with Infinium will help Amazon reduce carbon emissions for roughly 5 million miles of travel per year The agreement is another step forward in Amazon’s commitment to transition its ...
(RTTNews) - Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) on Tuesday signed an agreement with renewable fuels technology company Infinium to begin powering Amazon's transportation fleet with ultra-low carbon electrofuels ...
Amazon has signed an agreement with renewable fuels technology company Infinium to begin powering Amazon’s transportation fleet with ultra-low carbon electrofuels beginning in 2023. Infinium is ...