
Love it or hate it, electric vehicles are coming. Here’s some guidance on what to expect, and what to keep in mind when you start to think about adding them to your fleet.
Love it or hate it, electric vehicles are coming. Here’s some guidance on what to expect, and what to keep in mind when you start to think about adding them to your fleet.
The city of Moline operates 380 unique pieces of equipment powered by low-emission alternative fuels and technologies.
The City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Police Department has seen the benefits of hybrid patrol vehicles in a time when gas prices are extremely volatile.
Retrofitting existing gas- and diesel-powered fleet vehicles with an electrified propulsion system is a viable path to sustainability for a wide range of applications.
The local partnership on the zero-emission power system enables the utility to reduce CO2, work quietly, and save on maintenance costs.
Transitioning to electric vehicles isn’t the only option for reducing emissions and creating a more environmentally sustainable operation.
The product reduces idling, increases fuel savings, and minimizes noise and air pollution by utilizing stored plug in electric power to operate the equipment.
The new SUVs are expected to significantly reduce fuel costs due to reduced engine idling time and increased fuel economy.
The all-new 2021 Ford F-150 has a maximum tow rating of 14,000 pounds, an 800-pound increase over the 2020-MY, and a hybrid model that achieves 570 lb.-ft. of torque, the most torque ever in an F-150.
The Ford F-150 Special Service Vehicle helps fire departments, city public works departments, and law enforcement agencies serve their communities better.
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