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NewsSeptember 20, 2022

Conserving Fuel and Water Resources During Sewer Cleaning

Rising costs and resource scarcity have forced municipalities to utilize more efficient nozzles and expert training to save fuel, water, time, and labor. 

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseApril 21, 2022

Telematics Helps Connecticut State Fleet Reduce Fuel Costs

Gasoline use in state vehicles has dropped 18% since 2019, thanks to reduced vehicle miles traveled and the telematics hardware.

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ArticlesApril 29, 2021

How to Ensure Secure Fuel Card Transactions

Here are four steps fleet managers can take to prevent fraud and misuse.

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Newsby Thi DaoApril 16, 2020

Mass. State Police on Transitioning to Hybrid Patrol Vehicles

The Massachusetts State Police has ordered only the hybrid PIU for its frontline patrol vehicles this year and expects to see fuel savings.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 24, 2020

Dallas County Saves $280K With Telematics

Dallas County, Texas, has saved $280,000 in fuel costs over three years after implementing telematics to its fleet.

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NewsNovember 18, 2016

Seattle Increases Fuel Efficiency with Hybrid Ambulances

The City of Seattle has achieved a 23% increase in miles driven per gallon and a 19% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in its hybrid ambulance vehicles.

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NewsNovember 28, 2012

Oklahoma DOT Adds 160 CNG Vehicles to Fleet

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has added 160 compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles to its fleet for use in its field division offices.

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NewsMay 27, 2011

Fuel Program Helps Virginia Fleets Save Money

RICHMOND, VA - The Commonwealth of Virginia and more than 80 universities, and local government entities are saving money on fuel purchases by participating in Virginia's State Motor Fuel Program.

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NewsAugust 11, 2010

Contra Costa County Sees Savings from Vehicle Use Limits

MARTINEZ, CA - Budget cuts in Contra Costa County have led to reduced use of county vehicles. Vehicles traveled 2,459,597 fewer miles last year, a decrease of nearly 21 percent from the year before.

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NewsJuly 28, 2010

Terex Utilities Receives Grant from California Energy Commission

WATERTOWN, SD - The California Energy Commission (CEC) recently announced approval of nearly $500,000 in funds for a California Terex HyPower Hybrid retrofit project. The project, scheduled to be completed in January 2012, will retrofit 12 medium- and heavy-duty utility service vehicles with the Terex HyPower Hybrid System.

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