
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order to reduce the size of the city’s on-road fleet by 1,000 vehicles, about 4% of its on-road vehicles, by June 2021.
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Auxiliary power units on the Fire Department of New York's new ambulances allow the vehicles to fully operate without leaving the engine running.
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Following a successful renewable diesel demo project, New York City announced it will phase out the use of traditional diesel for its fleet.
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The State of Nebraska will run 50 state vehicles on a 30% ethanol blend to see how the fuel performs in conventional engines.
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One benefit of the fleet community is the ability to learn from each other’s good (and bad) experiences. Fleet managers share the initiatives that have found them success, and offer guidance on the challenges they faced along the way.
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The Port of St. Helens (Ore.) Commission is considering a $1.1 billion renewable diesel plant that would produce 516 million gallons of renewable diesel every year.
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Ventura County, Calif., reduced fleet idling by using telematics to determine which vehicles idled the most and providing this information to department heads.
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The City of Olathe and Johnson County, Kansas, have opened a compressed natural gas fueling station for their refuse trucks and transit buses.
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XL is upfitting a combined 38 hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric trucks and vans for the City of Seattle; Los Angeles County; and the City of Long Beach, Calif.
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The City of San Leandro and Pasadena Fire Department in California have switched out diesel for renewable diesel.
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