
New York City is expanding the use of Intelligent Speed Assistance technology across all non-emergency fleet vehicles, marking the world’s largest municipal ISA program, according to NYCDCAS.
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The prestigious award recognizes organizations that are “relentless in their pursuit of safety.”
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A deep-dive analysis reveals how electric vehicles are holding up across 6.5 million miles of city use—highlighting fuel efficiency, battery degradation, and the impact of cold weather on performance.
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The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) are purchasing 30 electric vehicles (EVs), doubling the FDNY’s all-electric fleet presence.
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DCAS is purchasing 16 new Mach-Es for TLC, bringing their total electric vehicles to 45%.
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DCAS announced the expansion of its intelligent speed assistance initiative to 500 vehicles, including 158 cars identified as high-risk units due to regular speeding.
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The fuel used is 95% renewable diesel and 5% biodiesel. The initiative covers emergency and non-emergency equipment and on- and off-road vehicles.
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After more than 20 years as DCAS Deputy Chief Fleet Management Officer, Eric Richardson will be departing his position with the city to transition into a new role.
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In the last two months, DCAS has registered four new electric contracts, including its first electric ride share, electric car share, and electric vehicle rental contracts.
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