
Hawaii Passes Clean Fuel Policy
Hawaii lawmakers passed clean fuel legislation that could support renewable natural gas production, biogas-powered transportation, and lower-carbon fueling options for public and commercial fleets.
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Hawaii lawmakers passed clean fuel legislation that could support renewable natural gas production, biogas-powered transportation, and lower-carbon fueling options for public and commercial fleets.
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State agencies have until 2035 to transition their fleets to ZEVs.
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Cape Canaveral's Electric Vehicle Event, held during National Drive Electric Week, offered insights into infrastructure needs and real driver testimonials while highlighting the city's commitment to sustainable transportation.
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The event, which was open to the public, featured over two dozen EVs, brought in by their owners, to give citizens a chance to chat with EV owners about their vehicles.
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The charging systems can also continue to operate in up to 9.5 ft. of flooding.
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In an evolving fleet world, there is more and more talk about sustainability within the public sector. Before creating an effective program it's important to understand what sustainability is in the fleet industry.
Read More →Where is your fleet in the journey of vehicle electrification? If you're still looking for answers to fleet electrification you've come to the right place.
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Longtime public sector fleet managers respond to a report stating states can save millions of dollars by electrifying their fleets.
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The Madison, Wisconsin, Fire Department shares about its two-plus-year experience testing an electric fire pumper.
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As more fleets transition to electric, operations must determine the best way to charge each vehicle. Many fleets are turning to solar to make this happen.
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The EPA has received comments of both support and concern over the proposed Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles rule.
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