Biden Commits to Electrify Federal Fleet
Through his “Buy American” executive order, President Biden promises to upgrade the federal fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) made in the U.S.
Through his “Buy American” executive order, President Biden promises to upgrade the federal fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) made in the U.S.
The wireless charging of the electric truck on a public road is a significant milestone in the commercialization of the wireless electric road technology.
Faster charging will enable New York City to phase out more gas-powered vehicles and replace them with electric vehicles.
Spireon announced a new modular vehicle tracking hardware device that includes optional dash cam capabilities using Lytx technology, available for the FleetLocate tracking system.
Autocar has rolled out severe-duty versions of its new DC Series vocational truck.
The change would allow the Livingston County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office to keep patrol cars for six years instead of three.
The plan is part of the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio's goal to reduce carbon emissions by 64% by 2032.
The executive order focuses on drones and components created by foreign manufacturers that may pose the potential to threaten national and economic security.
The electric-vehicle battery takes only five minutes to charge and could boost the appeal of EVs to drivers skeptical about range and charging times.
The Oshkosh Striker ARFF vehicle has an optimized cockpit while preserving best-in-class legacy features.
David Pilmore, Donald DeLong, and John Ruppert assume new positions for the commercial vehicle upfitter.
Stellantis, the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Groupe PSA, will “embrace electrification, connectivity, autonomous driving, and shared ownership,” the company said.
Through the joint resolution, the city commits to expanding electric vehicles for its internal fleet of sedans, SUVs, and pickup trucks.
The fleet of small, camera-equipped drones have reportedly been deployed more than 100 times.
Entering into a lease program would allow the City of Platteville, Wisconsin, to cycle out vehicles every three years, significantly reducing the average fleet age.
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