Syler Joins Virginia Municipality as Fleet Chief
Darryl Syler, CPFP, has been named the fleet services division chief for the City of Alexandria, Virginia. Syler came on board in January.
Darryl Syler, CPFP, has been named the fleet services division chief for the City of Alexandria, Virginia. Syler came on board in January.
Basile was vice president – hardware solutions for AssetWorks LLC.
If signed by Governor Larry Hogan, the state would need to purchase a minimum of 25% ZEV passenger cars beginning next year. All other passenger car purchases would have to be hybrids.
Under the government agency's new CAFE standards, passenger cars and light trucks will have new economy requirements in an effort to increase efficiencies and reduce emissions.
Ford Motor Company is recalling approximately 391,836 model-year 2021-2022 F-150, 2022 Maverick, Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 vehicles.
With diesel fuel prices on the rise, it is a good time to remember a few basic steps you can take to save fuel and money.
A group of firefighters made a stand in an effort to protect a structure in Sevier County when they were overtaken by the flames and had to abandon their vehicles to take refuge.
The Wichita Falls Fire Department ordered eight pumpers, two heavy-duty aerial ladders, and one heavy-duty non-walk-in rescue.
The Elizabeth Police Department operates one of the United States' most advanced public safety drone programs.
A study calculated the cost of running more than 100 different EVs, revealing the most affordable model, and states to run an EV.
The facility near Los Angeles International Airport includes electric trucks, tractors, shuttle buses and other vehicles, chargers, and parking for local businesses to seamlessly electrify their fleets.
At the annual Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX), four educational sessions address alternative fuels, with fleet professionals sharing their experiences and successes.
Did your public fleet operation make the cut for the Leading Fleets award? Find out!
The City of Spokane, Washington, will use federal funds to purchase up to 25 hybrid police vehicles, up to five electric police vehicles, and up to three electric trucks.
Finalists were selected by a panel of past winners and other public fleet industry veterans based on 10 categories.
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