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72% of franchised auto dealers surveyed say that finding and hiring the right employees is a challenge.
72% of franchised auto dealers surveyed say that finding and hiring the right employees is a challenge.
Peterbilt delivered the first production Model 220EV battery-electric truck to the Municipality of Anchorage Department of Solid Waste Services in Anchorage, Alaska.
The Laredo, Texas, Police Department wanted to ensure an extra safety measure was available for its drivers.
Voting is now open for the 2021 Public Fleet Hall of Fame, which recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the public fleet industry.
The powerful, compact, all-in-one EV charging solutions come in a variety of configurations to serve both residential and commercial customer needs, with 24/7 network support, two-year warranties, and extended warranty options.
The Hyundai Konas, which are classified as subcompact SUVs, will replace aging three-wheeled GO-4 vehicles used by parking enforcement personnel scouting for violations.
The OEM plans to integrate Electriphi’s capabilities with Ford Pro services to develop advanced charging and energy management experiences for commercial customers.
The companies will install charging stations at municipal accounts across North America.
The Kentucky Legislative Research Commission has issued a report that urges the state’s Finance and Administration Cabinet to revamp several fleet management policies.
Southern California Edison will contribute nearly $18 million for air assets to protect Californians from dangerous wildfires.
The departures follow financial and production challenges in a more competitive and growing market for electric pickup trucks.
The City of Kalamazoo, Michigan, will analyze fuel performance across all temperatures, operating conditions, and engine/vehicle and equipment configurations from June 2021 through June 2022.
Pierce Manufacturing and Oshkosh Airport Products have introduced the Volterra platform of electric vehicles for the fire and emergency market, with the first municipal truck already in service with the City of Madison, Wis.
The next generation of SmartSense employs AI and computer vision to detect suspected sleep, drowsiness, cell phone usage, smoking, and general inattention, alerting drivers to take action to avoid a collision.
A day after filing an amended 10-K that casts doubt on the electric-truck maker’s survival into 2022, the company said it has “multiple avenues to raise capital."
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