Renschler Named Fleet Manager of the Year
David Renschler, CPFP, fleet division manager for the City of Fairfield, California, was named the 2022 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
David Renschler, CPFP, fleet division manager for the City of Fairfield, California, was named the 2022 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
With 420 vehicles, the Minnesota county fleet was also named the No. 1 small fleet; this is the first time a small fleet has won the overall fleet award.
Keith Kerman, Chief Fleet Officer, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for the City of New York, was presented with the Legendary Lifetime Achievement Award.
Known as the biggest gathering of public fleet professionals in the nation, GFX features engaging events and multiple networking and educational opportunities.
The Ford F-150 Lightning, which just started deliveries to customers in March and is sold out, was the third most-shopped EV and the seventh overall among electrified vehicles.
Using Rubicon’s in-cab interface and desktop portal, cities can set priority streets, view all snow removal vehicles at once, provide digital turn-by-turn directions to drivers, and track route progress and completion.
The new design for the Galion Police Department allows for a higher level of visibility within the community.
The City of Virginia Beach Council has agreed to increase its fuel budget to ensure fleet vehicles continue to operate.
Alton Police Chief said this is the direction he wants the city to go, pointing to environmental impact and financial savings.
The test is designed to identify technicians who possess knowledge of the skills required to diagnose, service, and calibrate ADAS on automobiles, SUVs, and light-duty trucks.
Two global fleet management and maintenance platforms are now integrated to improve fleet sustainability.
Among the organization’s sustainability goals is a goal to reduce the carbon footprint of its fleet, which will include the conversion of certain medium- and heavy-duty fleet vehicles to electric, where possible.
PreView is always on, detecting objects and Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) that may be located in a driver’s blind spot.
In March, the Postal Service announced its first order of new vehicles, in which 40,000 will have internal combustion engines (ICE), while only 10,000 will be fully electric.
The LAFD is the first fire department in the nation to purchase an all-electric fire engine from Rosenbauer.
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