
Scottsdale's public works director responded to an analysis claiming the city could save about $11.4 million by replacing light-duty fleet vehicles at the end of their life with electric vehicles over the next 10 years.
Scottsdale's public works director responded to an analysis claiming the city could save about $11.4 million by replacing light-duty fleet vehicles at the end of their life with electric vehicles over the next 10 years.
The Salem City Council approved a plan apply for a grant from Portland General Electric’s Make-Ready program for electric vehicle charging infrastructure for city fleet vehicles.
Michigan State University received a $500,000 grant so it can continue researching electric vehicle infrastructure designs in smart cities.
It’s time to transition away from ICE vehicles and lean into electrification. Here are three key steps to break the process down and get all stakeholders on board.
Each station will be able to accommodate two vehicles at a time.
The contract for EV charging equipment and services for up to a 10-year term will enable members of the Region 1 council of governments in northern Illinois to participate under any of Blink's deployment models.
The goal of the collaboration is to increase awareness and knowledge about the growing use of EV charging infrastructure and the reliability risks that comes with it, as well as mitigation strategies to avoid potential problems.
As more government fleets transition to electric vehicles, learn from fleet managers who’ve been there.
The city's Department of General Services will work with departments to determine electric vehicle needs using existing and emerging technologies. It will also assess prioritization and installation of EV chargers across the city.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the electric fleet segment, today’s electric vehicles are a far cry from the moonlander-like models that debuted not so long ago.
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