S.D. to Transition Fleet to Run on E-30
The State of South Dakota will transition its fleet vehicles to run on E-30, Governor Kristi Noem announced.
The State of South Dakota will transition its fleet vehicles to run on E-30, Governor Kristi Noem announced.
In 2020, Volvo Construction Equipment will start the launch of an electric range of Volvo-branded compact wheel loaders and compact excavators.
The Oxford County (Maine) Sheriff's Office's fuel cards were deactivated after the county missed a bill payment.
The City of Houston’s severely aged refuse collection fleet has led to overflowing trash bins and significant technician overtime cost. The city is considering options to supplement its services.
Fermata Energy, a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) company, has received a $2.5 million strategic investment from TEPCO Ventures.
In a report, the City of Los Angeles' controller said that the motor pool could be improved with leasing, ride hailing, and other alternatives to vehicle ownership.
Acela Truck Company and Fire Line Equipment announced a strategic partnership to distribute Acela Monterra extreme-duty, high water/flood rescue trucks.
Ford Motor Co. has added a few minor updates to its F-Series Super Duty lineup for 2019 around connectivity and exterior appearance, according to Ford.
Ford's 2020 Explorer Hybrid is expected to achieve an EPA-rated range of more than 500 miles as a rear-wheel-drive midsize SUV and will mark the fourth entry in the Explorer family, Ford announced at the Detroit auto show.
Ram Commercial has boosted performance and capability of its 2019 Ram Heavy Duty (2500 and 3500) pickup trucks with a new, high-output 6.7L Cummins inline-six-cylinder engine with the most power of any light-duty pickup on the market.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and a German auto supplier have agreed to settle claims and lawsuits arising from the 3.0-liter V-6 diesel engines installed in 104,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoBoost and Ram 1500 EcoBoost models sold in the U.S. in the 2014 to 2016 model years.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, proctored its first exam for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), with eight test-takers.
The balloon cannot move around, which distinguishes it from a drone, but it still offers an ideal vantage point for monitoring crowds.
When Hurricane Harvey struck in 2017, the Fulshear Simonton (Texas) Fire Department relied on other public entities and federal assistance for high-water vehicles. Now it has two of its own.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has paused its regulation of vehicle recalls and is not posting updates on its website during the federal government shutdown.
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