
Fermata Energy, The Alliance Center, and Colorado CarShare's collaboration to use a Fermata Energy 15kW bidirectional charger has resulted in significant savings on electricity.
Fermata Energy, The Alliance Center, and Colorado CarShare's collaboration to use a Fermata Energy 15kW bidirectional charger has resulted in significant savings on electricity.
With V2G, your electric fleet vehicles could act as backup energy when the grid goes down, and you may even be compensated for the power they give back. What are we waiting for?
The Georgia Department of Transportation and non-profit The Ray are joining to test vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology using four fleet vehicles.
Telematics providers and fleets are collecting and reporting ‘beyond-the-vehicle’ data that informs decisions relating to operations, customer service, and public works.
Code 3 plans to integrate Haas Alert in its products. Haas Alert sends a digital signal to drivers on the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching.
The City of Dublin, Ohio, has installed connected vehicle technology at two intersections and on two fleet vehicles.
Fermata Energy, a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) company, has received a $2.5 million strategic investment from TEPCO Ventures.
The City of Marysville, Ohio, will have 27 traffic lights equipped with sensors, transmitters, and digital displays in a connected vehicle technology test.
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