As several factors across the industry are driving the adoption of electric ground support equipment, many manufacturers are finding success within this segment.
The FAA recently awarded more than $20 million in grants to reduce emissions and improve air quality at airports across the country.
The awards are intended to fund zero-emission airport vehicles as well as electric charging infrastructure and aim to electrify ground support equipment (GSE).
This funding is among the latest initiatives prompting the adoption of electric ground support equipment (eGSE). Environmental goals established by governments, industry organizations, airports, airlines and individual ground service providers are also lending themselves to eGSE.
With a focus on reducing ground emissions on the ramp, many manufacturers across the market are finding solutions to benefit the GSE industry.
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