
Leaders from 127 cities and 15 counties from across 38 states have committed to purchasing more than 2,100 electric vehicles by the end of 2020.
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Through an initiative in 2015, Governor Jay Inslee directed state agencies to make 20% of new passenger vehicle purchases electric by 2017. This year, Inslee upped the ante to 50% by 2020.
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The City of Pasadena, Calif., has purchased 38 battery-electric Chevrolet Bolts to replace 37 existing gasoline-powered vehicles. These EVs are on a 36-month lease.
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Here’s how you can use data to determine which vehicles to transition to electric vehicles.
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In order to meet its 200-vehicle goal, the state will need to buy at least 60 vehicles each year for the next two fiscal years.
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The City of Madison, Wis., projects that buying 20 plug-in electric vehicles will save the city in fuel and maintenance costs as well as reduce emissions.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is adding electric vehicles to its fleet as part of an effort to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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Hennepin County, Minn., could reduce emissions and save money by downsizing and electrifying its light-duty fleet, a recent report found.
Read More →Moving past a few electric vehicles (EVs) to dozens or hundreds of EVs in a fleet has its challenges, which could be solvable through technology and a structural change or two. <i>By Phillip Kobernick</i>
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The State of California will focus on increasing the number of electric vehicle (EV) chargers at state facilities and deploy hydrogen EVs near public fueling stations this year.
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