How Fleet Managers Can Better Prepare For Electric Vehicles
A study finds managers underestimate the complexity of transitioning to EVs at scale and need to plan and prepare for it now.
A study finds managers underestimate the complexity of transitioning to EVs at scale and need to plan and prepare for it now.
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District has partnered with Zeus Electric Chassis and the California Mobility Center (CMC) to procure the vehicles.
SmartAnalytics is a software upgrade to any SmartWitness video telematics solution that encompasses broader sources of data.
The unmanned aerial vehicles will be used by the Mokena, Illinois Police Department in its efforts to solve crimes and locate missing persons.
A Volusia County, Florida, fleet maintenance employee was shot and killed at work on February 4 when another employee arrived at the facility and opened fire on him.
Nye County, Nevada, Sheriff's vehicles have new decals that are smaller and placed on the doors, so when a fender is damaged, the decal remains intact.
The donated drone will be used by the City of Sherman, Texas, to help detect missing persons and chase down suspects by tracking their body heat.
XL Fleet and Curbtender will jointly develop a series of battery-electric and plug-in hybrid electric commercial trucks for use in waste management applications.
The City of Madison, Wisconsin's consolidated facility brings together staff from four separate locations.
Salisbury, Maryland's Environmental Policy Task Force released policy recommendations to help transition the city's fleet to electric vehicles.
The subsidiary, eTransEnergy, will assist with planning, financing, acquisition, and deployment services to electrify fleets.
The City of Monroe, Louisiana, will save $275,000 each year for four years by cycling out its old vehicles.
Mack Defense and Phillips & Temro Industries have partnered to prepare U.S. Army M917A3 heavy dump trucks for harsh cold temperatures.
Daimler plans to spin off Daimler Truck as a separate business and establish two independent pure-play companies for truck/bus and autos, “designed to unlock the full potential of its businesses in a zero-emissions, software-driven future.”
The boats will be used by the State Police Marine Division for patrol, search and rescue, rapid response, victim recovery, and more.
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