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Volvo Group Signs Agreement With Westport for Joint Venture to Reduce CO2 Emissions From Long Haul Transport
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The Volvo Group has signed an agreement according to the previously announced Letter of Intent with Westport Fuel Systems Inc to establish a joint venture to accelerate the commercialization and global adoption of Westport's High Pressure Direct Injection (HPDI™) fuel system technology for long-haul and off-road applications.
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