
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department conducted a three-month study to test weapons of mass destruction threat sensors in patrol vehicles.
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The Greater Indiana Law Enforcement Hybridization/Electrification Project seeks to help more than 40 police departments across the state replace aging equipment and vehicles in their existing fleets.
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The veterans ambulance will be the first of five EMS vehicles dedicated to community groups.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will continue filling its bi-fuel propane autogas trucks with gasoline through March 1 to help residents coping with the propane shortage in the region.
Read More →By increasing the amount State agencies can pay for alternative-fuel vehicles, HB 1324 would drive demand for natural-gas fueling stations throughout Indiana.
Read More →The City of Indianapolis and utility company Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) plan to purchase a total of 26 new electric vehicle charging stations for use at three City fleet locations.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS – Beyond plug-in hybrids and EVs, the City’s goal is to have all of its sedans, other light-duty vehicles, its heavy-duty units, and its police vehicles equipped with alternative powertrain types by 2025.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS - Greater Indiana Clean Cities is offering alternative-fuel vehicle grants to government entities and other organizations with fleets in Indiana.
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FORT WAYNE, IN – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is converting nearly 600 work trucks and cargo vans to run on propane.
Read More →FORT WAYNE, IN – Fort Wayne’s City Council has approved new three-year fuel contracts for the City’s fleet, which covers diesel, no-lead gasoline, and B20 fuels.
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