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Published on 6/26/2026

Port of Long Beach, trucker launch Zero-Emission corridor to Mexico

freightwaves.com · freight-operations-automation · Market Trends & Key Players

Port of Long Beach, trucker launch Zero-Emission corridor to Mexico

Insight summary

  • The Port of Long Beach recognized Bali Express Services for creating a Green Truck Corridor to Mexico spanning 125 miles.
  • The corridor uses trucks powered by compressed natural gas and electric batteries to reduce emissions.
  • Bali operates 32 CNG and 6 electric trucks and plans to add 40 more, including Tesla Semis, this year.
  • The goal is a fully zero-emissions fleet of over 350 trucks by 2040.
  • Bali's operations in the last year equate to removing 1,930 vehicles from the road.
  • The port awarded Bali and 42 other companies the Zero-Emission Truck Early Leaders Award.
  • The corridor supports the significant $873 billion annual trade between the U.S. and Mexico, mostly by truck.

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Industry
freight-operations-automation
Topic
Market Trends & Key Players
Source
freightwaves.com
Language
en
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