$22M contract advances Meadowlands–Jersey City transitway
NJ Transit cleared HNTB to advance Phase 2 of the project, which will expand zero-emission mass transportation options in densely populated North Jersey along a defunct rail line.
IWS taps Oscar the Grouch to launch 1st electric garbage truck
The move is the latest in the family-owned company's recent sustainability efforts, which also includes a new $30 million North Arlington facility considered one of the most advanced recycling centers in the U.S.
OPINION: California EV mandate is another out-of-state threat to NJ businesses
By aligning with California’s Advanced Clean Cars II regulation, the state is effectively importing a costly requirement that will make it harder and more expensive to drive and live in the Garden State, writes former council president of the Borough of Point Pleasant, Michael Thulen Jr.
NJ expands zero emission incentives for medium-, heavy-duty vehicles
Along with funding NJ ZIP at $75 million, NJEDA introduced a new loan program to help companies cover the costs to upgrade their fleets.
NJ adopts controversial clean cars rule (updated)
All new light-duty vehicle sales in the state will be electric by 2035 under the requirement, which will be published in the Dec. 18 edition of the New Jersey Register.
Charging ahead: Balford Farms adds EV terminal truck to its fleet
In addition to reducing the company's carbon footprint by more than 15 tons annually, the swap is expected to increase efficiency with 99% uptime.
Business coalition pushes back against Murphy’s clean car proposal
"It violates the spirit of our democratic system for an issue of such importance to be solely determined by the governor," the group of nearly 100 wrote to Democratic legislative leaders regarding the rule that would require car manufacturers to reach 100% in zero emission vehicles sales by 2035. "We encourage you to delay this action until a time when it can earn a vote by the full Legislature in[...]
Controversial clean cars rules open for public comments
The proposal would require manufacturers to make zero emission vehicles an increasing percentage of their new light-duty vehicle sales as they ramp up to 100% ZEVs by 2035.
Murphy proposes new clean cars rules
The plan would require vehicle manufacturers to make zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) an increasing percentage of their new light-duty sales as they ramp up toward 100% ZEVs by 2035.












