NYC's First Clean Fleet Transition Plan Released
The report reviews electrification opportunities for each of NYC Fleet’s 191 types of on- and off-road equipment, including fleet servicing police, fire, sanitation, correction, and school services.
The report reviews electrification opportunities for each of NYC Fleet’s 191 types of on- and off-road equipment, including fleet servicing police, fire, sanitation, correction, and school services.
The new separator technology aims to enhance all types of lithium-ion cells to improve safety, charging, and battery life.
Tybee Island has been test driving a 2013 Nissan Leaf, borrowed from Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols.
The Defense Innovation Unit has partnered with the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Army Reserve for a pilot installation of EV charging at eight U.S. military bases.
The city of Fairfield recently purchased a Solectrac 25HP electric tractor with front loader, 3pt hitch, PTO, and aux.
The systems are off-grid, generate and store their own electricity, and are deployed with no electrical work, no construction, and no utility bill.
Frigid temperatures affect the chemical and physical reactions that make batteries work, resulting in longer charging times.
The addition of new chargers in Charlotte brings the city's total inventory of EV charging stations to 130 with a total of 243 ports.
The poll is live for the 2022 Fleet Vehicles of the Year — vote for your favorite car, truck, and/or SUV, share the link, and help contribute to the next Fleet Vehicle of the Year. Cast your vote by Nov. 4!
The City of Ocala, Florida was the first municipality to add the new all-electric RevAMP side loader to its fleet.
The town of Cary is the first municipality in North Carolina to order one of its new line of electric garbage trucks, according to Greensboro-based Mack Trucks.
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District added two all-electric Rivian pickups to its fleet.
Two separate areas with electric vehicle charging stations are set to be constructed on post.
Compact equipment manufacturers are developing electric construction equipment as the quest for net zero emissions continues.
Two public sector fleet managers tackle the complex process of transitioning to an EV fleet, offering practical advice on vehicle technology, infrastructure, safety, and more.
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