
Here’s everything you need to know about upcoming alterations in EPA requirements.
Read More →Fleet managers must continue to be the voice of reason and truth as to the reality on the ground.
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A report prepared for the county states 82% of the county's emissions come from its vehicle fleet, with the remaining 18% coming from its buildings.
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The pilot B100 program cuts carbon emissions from refuse vehicles by 84%.
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The City of Redding (Calif.) Police Department has added four new electric all-terrain motorcycles to its fleet, to be used in patrolling the river trail, parks, special events, and downtown.
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What is renewable gasoline and what does its development and use mean for government entities looking to reduce emissions?
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Average fuel economy for light-duty vehicles sold in the U.S. reached a record high, and carbon dioxide emissions have reached a record low for model-year 2018, according to the EPA.
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Three consumer groups are urging 22 states to stop buying vehicles from select OEMs for their state fleets. California has already adopted a similar policy.
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Los Angeles County will prohibit the purchase of vehicles from companies that oppose California’s ability to set greenhouse gas and vehicle emission standards. These automakers include General Motors, FCA, and Toyota.
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, California state agencies will only be able to purchase vehicles from OEMs that recognize the state’s ability to set its own emission standards.
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