Va. City PD Partners with Virginia Clean Cities on Alt-Fuel Vehicles
The move comes in response to the city council's efforts to make Fredericksburg a clean and green city under its adopted 100% Renewable Energy Resolution.
The move comes in response to the city council's efforts to make Fredericksburg a clean and green city under its adopted 100% Renewable Energy Resolution.
The upcoming release of Mitchell 1’s ProDemand auto repair information software introduces enhancements to the estimate guide module that will streamline the user experience.
Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy replaces diesel with zero-emission Orange EV electric, further enhancing public health and the environment.
The company is offering free online support for ZEUS, TRITON-D8, and APOLLO-D.
Fleets are at the center of the new mobility revolution, as they’re implementing, testing, and scaling these new technologies and processes.
Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff detailed in a Facebook post what went into the decision to purchase 2020 Police Interceptor Utility's with a hybrid powertrain.
It is the first publicly-funded autonomous electric shuttle transportation pilot and test of driverless technology in Virginia.
The Push-in Ceremony, a ritual that dates back to before motorized engines were included on fire engines, is the traditional way firefighters inaugurate a new vehicle into the fire service.
The department’s new “sky force” will initially consist of four drones equipped with different state-of-the-art technologies.
The maintenance facility will handle public transportation, public safety, and parks maintenance transportation fleets.
Commercial fleet sales from nine manufacturers totaled 55,252 in October 2020, representing a 12.6% overall decrease when compared to the same time last year, though these declines were impacted by a 49.5% drop for sedans, which represents the smallest segment volume for commercial fleets.
A session at the GFX Experience revealed what’s new with law enforcement vehicles.
Pierce Manufacturing compares the two options in their latest blog post.
An analysis reveals natural gas refuse truck investments clear New Jersey air and decarbonize trash collection operations more dramatically and cost effectively.
Alco eliminates diesel emissions and diesel-related waste while reducing downtime and operating costs.
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