Going Green: Police Departments Debut EVs
See which law enforcement agencies are the latest to add cleaner vehicles to their fleets.
See which law enforcement agencies are the latest to add cleaner vehicles to their fleets.
The orders for the EV ARC off-grid EV charging systems were placed by correctional facilities on the east and west coasts of the U.S.
The side guards fit the side of a large vehicle and are designed to prevent pedestrians and bicyclists from falling into the exposed space between the front axle and rear axle of the vehicle.
Monmouth PD's intergovernmental agreement with Dallas Fleet Services marks the tenth IGA with the department.
Beam's EV ARC products provide EV charging to the areas of the U.S. that are outside of major urban areas where challenges with capacity or connecting to the grid are common.
The Saint Martin Parish Sheriff's Office decision to convert the van ultimately came down to cost.
the $5.2 million investment expands the city’s charging infrastructure and can provide a resilient charging option during power outages.
The all-electric zero emission trucks were funded in part by the Monterey Bay Air Resources District Clean Air Management Program and the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project program.
To keep up with the city's growth, a new fire apparatus was added to the city of Greer in South Carolina's fire department. The "push-in" ceremony was performed in January.
The CUES Camera Truck will help city of Alexandria crews to identify locations of defects faster, giving residents valuable information on their lateral connection pipes.
Geotab released an interactive analysis that how an EV’s maximum range can change depending on climate and driving behavior.
After more than 30 years, Ashley Sowerby will be stepping down as CEO and current COO Gary Thompson will be taking over the role.
Cobb County in Georgia has partnered with Ingevity to use NeuFuel to fuel its light-duty vehicle fleet. The county's fleet director states it is cost-effective and sustainable.
Mack Defense will provide three prototype vehicles to the U.S. Army by January 2024 to be tested by the Army in a myriad of situations to evaluate vehicle performance, efficiency, and durability.
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