MOLINE, IL – The City of Moline will save an estimated $27,591 next year in fuel costs by installing its own E-85 tank. The 10,000-gallon tank at the city’s public works garage also will be used by Rock Island County and Metro, the mass transit district.
Read More →OXNARD, CA - Oxnard’s Fleet Services Transfer Truck shop at the Del Norte Transfer Facility has been recognized as a "Model Pollution Prevention (P2) Auto Repair Shop" by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control for its exceptional efforts to reduce hazardous waste, water and air emissions.
Read More →LONG BEACH, CA - Beating out cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, and Colorado Springs, the City of Long Beach recently earned the No.1 Government Green Fleet in North America recognition.
Read More →PORTLAND, OR – Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski has said that Nissan will supply electric vehicles to the state government’s fleet in 2010. The announcement came after Kulongoski met with Nissan executives as part of his business mission to Japan and China.
Read More →ROCHESTER, NY – Having already eliminated more than 30 take-home cars, the City of Rochester now is looking at 80 more — a move that would hit the police department hardest.
Read More →DENVER - The 2009 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) will take place Jun. 8-10, 2009, at the Crowne Plaza Denver International Airport Convention Center in Denver. GFX will cover crucial issues and offer new solutions that are working relating to topics such as reducing fuel costs, maintenance costs, vehicle and equipment lifecycle costs.
Read More →FARGO, ND– Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) has launched its 2009-model-year line with a variety of option packages.
Read More →PHOENIX – NaturalDrive Partners, LLC has obtained EPA certification for its dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG) retrofit of 2008 Chevrolet Impala sedans powered by 3.5L and 3.9L flex-fuel engines in models LS, LT, LTZ, as well as law enforcement packages 9C1 and 9C3.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The costly effort to put more workers into vehicles powered by ethanol and other fuel alternatives has been fraught with problems.
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ATLANTA- Steve Saltzgiver has been named fleet director for the State of Georgia, headquartered in Atlanta.
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