Louisville to Prioritize Buying EVs
Louisville, Kentucky, Metro Government agencies and departments must prioritize the purchasing of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Louisville, Kentucky, Metro Government agencies and departments must prioritize the purchasing of electric and hybrid vehicles.
The Conference of Automotive Remarketing will feature examples of auction companies that not only survived the decreasing vehicle volumes during the pandemic but expanded their business.
Clean Energy Fuels announced new renewable natural gas contracts, as fleets continue to adopt the fuel to power heavy- and medium-duty trucks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
DSNY has approximately 450 traditional street sweepers in use across the five boroughs, including 27 hybrid-electric units.
Lion Electric's new facility in Illinois will represent the largest dedicated production site for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the U.S., according to the company.
Figures remain down 16% from year-ago level.
The Houston Fire Department will transition from the current on-board gas generator to a “green” lithium battery solution that will provide mobile power while the engine is off.
The New York city's vehicle will be assigned to the department’s Traffic Unit, used for speed details, vehicle and traffic enforcement, and various other functions.
As part of Ford’s just-released registration site for the electric E-Transit van, Ford has updated targeted battery ranges by body type, roof height, and wheelbase, along with targeted MSRPs for each configuration.
The Rochester Hills, Michigan, Fire Department's new thermal imaging cameras detect infrared light to allow firefighters to see better through smoke or darkness.
Fort Walton Beach, Florida, PD's themed truck was funded by several organizations and will spend most of its time assisting officers in connecting with the community.
Fleet technicians maintaining City of Allentown, Pennsylvania, vehicles are ready to strike if their employer, a contractor, doesn’t come to an agreement with the union.
The new facility will allow for technicians to efficiently maintain Cherokee County vehicles with the additional space.
Over the next two years, the city has allocated $162.1 million in funding for fleet, equipment, and IT systems.
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