
As an early adopter, Cobb County was able to save thousands of dollars in its initial transition to EVs, as well as on its EV infrastructure installation. See how Fleet Services Director Al Curtis did it, and how you can bring stakeholders onboard with adopting EVs today.
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The U.S Department of Energy’s Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) program is now accepting applications for a peer-learning cohort focused on municipal fleet electrification.
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Polk County, Iowa is in the process of replacing the majority of the county's fleet, totaling more than 300 vehicles, with electric vehicles.
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The city of Ann Arbor has now electrified 25% of its light duty fleet. In total, the city has 53 active electric vehicles serving in its municipal light fleet as of the end of 2023.
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Two fleet professionals and two sworn officers weigh in on considerations you should take in the transition to an electrified law enforcement fleet — from getting buy-in, to funding the vehicles and infrastructure, learning how to drive the vehicles, and upfitting them.
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The deployment of electric delivery trucks will start in Georgia and then expand to other locations across the country throughout the year.
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The alliance, which has 28 partners and growing, can help fleets with a wide variety of needs, including increasing sustainability, reducing risk, and meeting regulatory requirements.
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Under the law, by 2030, all procurements for the city’s administrative fleet – comprised of light-duty, standard-occupancy vehicles – will be required to be zero emission vehicles, mostly likely all electric.
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By mid-2024, all 12,600-plus heavy-duty vehicles in the city’s fleet will transition to cleaner, renewable diesel. this transition will replace up to 16 million gallons of fossil fuel every year.
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A breakdown of the costs you should consider when writing up your EV transition plan, from a public sector fleet manager who’s in the middle of the process.
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