Georgia County to Upgrade Safety Vehicles
The Gwinnett County Fire & Emergency Services department will receive four new aerial ladder trucks, and eight ambulance bodies will be remounted on new chassis.
The Gwinnett County Fire & Emergency Services department will receive four new aerial ladder trucks, and eight ambulance bodies will be remounted on new chassis.
Webb County Commissioners approved the purchases of a number of fire vehicles, police vehicles, and water utilities vehicles.
The Fernandina Beach City Commission voted against allowing the city to open contract extension negotiations with Waste Management.
Fuel prices are sky-high — that means fleet managers, now more than ever, need to ensure a secure and efficient fuel management program.
The New Braunfels police chief said he expects the partnership will increase fuel efficiency by lowering the overall age of the fleet, as well as reduce maintenance costs.
Due to the recent spike in fuel costs, the city's credit limit under the Voyager fuel card program had been exceeded, resulting in the cards being deactivated without notice.
After delays due to the supply chain crisis, Hol-Mac increased its unit price for its refuse trucks. The city council is moving forward with its purchase order, but at the old price the city agreed upon.
The City of Pasadena, California, is implementing a three-year fleet replacement plan meant to address its aging fleet.
As federal customers electrify their fleets, the BPAs will allow them to get everything they need through the GSA — including over 1,165 electric vehicle charging products.
The City of Frankfort, Kentucky, will enter into a vehicle leasing contract with Enterprise Fleet Management.
The federal funding will assist plans by U.S. manufacturers to build new factories and retrofit existing ones to make EV batteries and related parts.
According to city documents, the 15-year loan will be used to purchase $1.68 million in mobile equipment replacements, $41,000 in floor scrubber replacements, and a $51,000 new bylaw SUV.
The funding was given to 13 municipalities and businesses for 15 projects. Collectively, the funded projects are anticipated to reduce gasoline use by 478,000 gallons per year over their lifetimes.
The City of Spokane, Washington, will use federal funds to purchase up to 25 hybrid police vehicles, up to five electric police vehicles, and up to three electric trucks.
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas plans to replace inefficient larger engine vehicles to reduce emissions.
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