
Pierce Manufacturing and Oshkosh Airport Products have introduced the Volterra platform of electric vehicles for the fire and emergency market, with the first municipal truck already in service with the City of Madison, Wis.
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The Club Car Current low-speed vehicle provides sustainable electric transportation with the ability to replace full-size trucks.
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Volvo Construction Equipment’s ECR25 electric excavator features low noise levels, reduced energy costs, and low maintenance requirements.
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Electric vehicle charging networks are not immune nor inherently more resilient to cyberattacks.
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The Victoria (British Columbia) Fire Department's Chevrolet Bolts will replace three, small gas-powered pick-up trucks and two mid-size SUVs.
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Louisville, Kentucky, Metro Government agencies and departments must prioritize the purchasing of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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DSNY has approximately 450 traditional street sweepers in use across the five boroughs, including 27 hybrid-electric units.
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The Houston Fire Department will transition from the current on-board gas generator to a “green” lithium battery solution that will provide mobile power while the engine is off.
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The New York city's vehicle will be assigned to the department’s Traffic Unit, used for speed details, vehicle and traffic enforcement, and various other functions.
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The Bargersville Police Department has four Tesla patrol vehicles. Its police chief addresses fuel and maintenance savings, charging infrastructure costs, range, equipment installations, and advice for fleet managers.
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