New Funding Gives Rivian Frontrunner Status in EV Pickup Race
The investment round of $2.5 billion comes as the electric vehicle startup retools its factory to produce its three electric vehicles starting in 2021.
The investment round of $2.5 billion comes as the electric vehicle startup retools its factory to produce its three electric vehicles starting in 2021.
Fleet managers will learn how to make costs visible and comprehensible, why managing expenditures and managing costs are not the same thing, and more.
The Chula Vista Police Department received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate drones in emergency scenarios.
This project will enable the city to qualify for grants available to renewable fuel producers under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard.
Commercial fleet sales from nine manufacturers totaled 53,628 in June 2020, representing a 26% decrease when compared to the same time last year, though the declines are not as significant as seen in the last two months, which were both more than 65% drops.
Check out this collection of the newest accessories for your police fleet vehicles.
John Manring, fleet chief for San Diego County, Calif., leaves behind an impactful legacy before his retirement.
KIMTEK brings LEOLITE to the market in six configuration options.
The fleet services division of Auburn, Ala., has worked hard as a team to receive this prestigious recognition.
David Worthington understands the importance of looking at the big picture.
The sessions have involved up to 100 companies including waste management, for-hire vehicles, school bus operators, non-profits, and public fleets.
Thieves stole catalytic converters off of twenty vehicles.
Fire service vehicle manufacturer Rosenbauer is testing the pioneering fire truck with departments in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Dubai.
The Propane Education & Research Council is providing educational resources to fleets and service technicians recently affected by shutdowns and stay-at-home directives.
The 12 e-bikes, which cost about $3,000 each, were donated by Brian Kelley of the band Florida Georgia Line.
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