The Accelerate to Zero Emissions coalition – consisting of 13 entities, including the region’s largest cities – aims to make it easier for local residents and businesses to transition to electric vehicles (EV), plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The Duluth Police Department’s goal with the bus, named Code4, is to provide those in the community an opportunity to meet its officers in a "tasteful" way.
Along with a reduced carbon footprint, the solution substantially reduces noise pollution; provides quiet, clean auxiliary power; and eliminates the need for dual power sources, power take offs, and extra drive shafts.
The new additions for the Providence Fire Department include four engines, one tower ladder, and a special hazards truck.
A white paper from AMPLY Power quantifies the vast cost savings in fuel, health effects, and pollution in the 25 largest U.S. metro areas.
F-150 Police Responder, the only pursuit-rated pickup on the market, has been upgraded with an improved top speed of 120 mph, enhanced performance and capability, and additional officer-inspired content.
The County of Ventura, California, and the City of Walla Walla, Washington, both placed orders for the company’s EV ARC solar-powered charging systems.
Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Volta Power Systems have partnered to create fire trucks that enable firefighters to cut idling and the need for on-scene generators.