Bollinger Chooses Roush as Manufacturing Supplier
Bollinger will source and provide all materials for Roush to assemble its all-electric vehicle platforms and chassis cabs.
Bollinger will source and provide all materials for Roush to assemble its all-electric vehicle platforms and chassis cabs.
After including dealer and manufacturer fleet sales, the total fleet share of all sales was 14%, up 2% from April 2021's fleet share.
Combined sales into large rental, commercial and government buyers were up over 4% year over year in April.
The RegenX1 is a single-engine, truck-mounted regenerative air sweeper that eliminates the work of maintaining two engines.
As federal customers electrify their fleets, the BPAs will allow them to get everything they need through the GSA — including over 1,165 electric vehicle charging products.
Rubicon SmartCity will help Scranton with its goal of digitizing operations, gathering and analyzing real-time data to optimize its recurring waste and recycling routes.
The City of Frankfort, Kentucky, will enter into a vehicle leasing contract with Enterprise Fleet Management.
The models, which are in production now and will begin arriving at retailers this summer, will be equipped with built-in Google digital features that connect to the home.
The City of Charlotte, North Carolina, is considering a $1.45 million investment in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and a purchase of 55 electric vehicles for the fleet.
At the annual Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) in Detroit, hear from two industry leaders on two topics: using an athletic mindset for leadership, and how to get buy-in for your vision and projects.
The federal funding will assist plans by U.S. manufacturers to build new factories and retrofit existing ones to make EV batteries and related parts.
A vehicle research tool on Bobit fleet websites allows fleet managers to search and compare vehicle lifecycle costs and fleet incentives.
The EV Solutions Roundtables allow fleet managers to interact one-on-one with subject matter experts for direct feedback on their fleet electrification questions.
Ford Motor Company is recalling certain 2020 Super Duty vehicles due to the washer within the vehicle's transmission.
Law enforcement departments within the county will pilot test the vehicles for their daily work use, including maintaining public order and managing public safety.
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