
The City of Austin, Texas, expects that having 330 electrified vehicles will result in operational savings of $3.5 million over 10 years. Here's how.
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When approved to open, the Randolph County (N.C.) Sheriff's Office's facility will be used to service 240 vehicles, replacing outsourced maintenance and repairs.
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The City of Philadelphia’s trash truck drivers have been involved in about 2,200 collisions since June 2015. Two-thirds of these were the city drivers’ fault.
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Demand for renewable natural gas continues as public and private fleets convert from diesel to renewable natural gas (RNG) and extend their supply contracts, Clean Energy Fuels announced.
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, California state agencies will only be able to purchase vehicles from OEMs that recognize the state’s ability to set its own emission standards.
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The State of North Dakota Department of Transportation is hiring a state fleet division director to manage state-owned vehicles as well as the Aviation Services Section.
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The university expects to save nearly $750,000 with its new battery-electric mobile surgical instrument lab (eMSIL) instead of contracting a third party.
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Acela Truck Company recently announced that its line of Monterra extreme-duty, high-mobility trucks has been approved by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
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At the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s annual vehicle test, these patrol cars came out on top.
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The Vermont State Police has purchased 11 new unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that it has deployed throughout the state.
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