
Utilizing grants and residents’ feedback, Jersey City has added 37 electric vehicles to the City’s municipal fleet and built 27 charging stations at key locations citywide.
Utilizing grants and residents’ feedback, Jersey City has added 37 electric vehicles to the City’s municipal fleet and built 27 charging stations at key locations citywide.
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With the new sustainability laws and advancements in tech, there has been a push to go electric in government fleets. Here is everything you need to know about the laws and types of electric vehicles governments are using.
The all-electric zero emission trucks were funded in part by the Monterey Bay Air Resources District Clean Air Management Program and the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project program.
The City of Madison will test the use of pedal-assist cargo bikes in different departments and jobs.
The tricycle is named after Katherine "Kittie" Knox, a Black West End resident in the 1880s who confronted racial and gender stereotypes in Boston's bicycling community.
The City of Yonkers, N.Y., will only buy electric models of light-duty vehicles for fleet use and expects reduced fuel and maintenance costs.
The City of Watertown, S.D., is transitioning its entire gasoline-fueled fleet to exclusive E-30 use. Ethanol is produced in the city using corn grown by local farmers.
San Diego County, Calif., plans to have 250 electric vehicles (EVs) in service by 2025 and an additional 251 additional EVs in service by fiscal-year 2026-27.
A recent event hosted by the Northern California chapter of the Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) brought together 110 fleet professionals from over 35 fleets.
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