City in Michigan Expands EV Fleet
Marquette City Commission in Michigan approved adding two EVs, an electric lawnmower, and two EV chargers to its fleet. The MI Next Cities Smart Grant will help pay for the new purchases.
Marquette City Commission in Michigan approved adding two EVs, an electric lawnmower, and two EV chargers to its fleet. The MI Next Cities Smart Grant will help pay for the new purchases.
In December, the Santa Cruz Resource Recovery division added the Mack LR Electric Vehicle to its 27-vehicle sanitation fleet.
The Florida SB 284 bill, sponsored by Sen. Jason Brodeur, was approved that adjusts the requirements for purchasing public-owned vehicles at state agencies, universities, colleges, and local governments.
Check out this roundup of the latest fleet electrification efforts by military installations across the county.
Manufacturing of Oshkosh’s integrated, electric refuse collection vehicle will leverage several Oshkosh facilities, including a new plant in Tennessee. Product prototype testing on designated routes will be completed in 2023, with customer deliveries starting in 2024.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) has awarded $1.369 million in grants for projects that will reduce air pollution from diesel-powered mobile sources.
The orders for the EV ARC off-grid EV charging systems were placed by correctional facilities on the east and west coasts of the U.S.
Beam's EV ARC products provide EV charging to the areas of the U.S. that are outside of major urban areas where challenges with capacity or connecting to the grid are common.
the $5.2 million investment expands the city’s charging infrastructure and can provide a resilient charging option during power outages.
The all-electric zero emission trucks were funded in part by the Monterey Bay Air Resources District Clean Air Management Program and the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project program.
The Tour opens 2023 with a stop at the Mesa Convention Center on Feb. 23. In addition to the Ride & Drive, programming also includes seminars, networking opportunities, and lunch.
John Deere's 145X excavator, powered by a Kreisel battery, is meant to improve reliability, performance, and safety in construction.
GM and Lithium Americas are set to develop U.S.-sourced lithium production through the $650 million equity investment and supply agreement.
The vehicles will be operated via a pool system to be used for other divisions of the Cleveland Heights City Planning Department as well.
Subject matter experts will share their on-the-ground insights into fleet electrification. The ride and drive will feature vehicles from Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Polestar, Volvo, Lightning eMotors, Exro Technologies, and Tesla.
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