
The city of South Portland passed a new rule that would require developers to consider electric vehicle charging infrastructure when building new parking areas.
The city of South Portland passed a new rule that would require developers to consider electric vehicle charging infrastructure when building new parking areas.
A new report details strategies for state agencies to cut greenhouse gas emissions, transition to 100% clean energy use by 2024, and expand electric vehicle purchasing.
The goal of the program is to determine what incentives are more valued by developers, fleet managers, municipal planners, and others who decide to install chargers.
The $10.5 million facility would house fleet operations and bring in radio operations and repair as well as surplus property.
Government Fleet spoke with WEX Inc.’s Bernie Kavanagh and the State of Maine’s Kevin Scheirer to find out how this contract will help the State reduce its fuel costs.
DETROIT – The governors of Colorado and Oklahoma visited Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors in Detroit on July 16 to promote development of natural gas vehicles that these states can use in their fleets.
AUGUSTA, ME – The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) plans to end its “GO MAINE” vanpool program on May 1, 2012, due to a lack of available funding to replace vehicles and for related expenses.
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