BOSTON – Massachusetts state officials will drive 10 hybrid vehicles as part of a pilot program to introduce plug-in hybrid technology to the commonwealth's vehicle fleet.
Read More →SEATTLE – A first-of-its-kind green fleet initiative to bring more clean and climate-friendly vehicles to King County has been launched by Executive Ron Sims, environmental leaders, and cities throughout the county.
Read More →NORFOLK, VA – CCG System, Inc. developer of the FASTER fleet management products and services announced its newest technology tool, the FASTER Mobile Solution.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The U.S. Congress is considering comprehensive energy legislation that is expected to include tax incentives to encourage the purchase and use of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.
Read More →HILTON HEAD, SC – The fleet of aging water-pumping trucks Hilton Head Island in South Carolina uses to fight fires could be on its way out next year, replaced with brand new vehicles that might include cutting-edge foam-spraying technology.
Read More →BURLINGTON, NJ – Arsenault Associates, a developer of fleet maintenance management software, has opened its new technology and development center in West Chester, Pa.
Read More →HAUPPAUGE, NY – Odyne Corp., a developer of advanced plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) technology for trucks and buses, received an order from the City of Fresno for a Mobile Power System utilizing components of its PHEV system for use in the city's fleet maintenance program.
Read More →HAUPPAUGE, NY – Odyne Corporation, a developer of advanced plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) technology for trucks and buses, has signed an agreement with Dueco, Inc., to develop a proprietary plug-in hybrid electric vehicle propulsion system optimized for aerial lift truck applications.
Read More →DALLAS, TX – Building on efforts to expand the use of clean and renewable energy, the City of Dallas has started running much of its fleet on biodiesel, an alternative fuel made mostly from vegetable oil.
Read More →HARRISBURG, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is in the middle of preparing specifications for using GPS technology that includes automated precision grading with bulldozers and motor graders.
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