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Editorial
Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

In 2020, Ann Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced an effort to convert the county's fleet of over 1,600 conventional vehicles to EVs.
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Four vehicles and other property were damaged. No mail appears to have been damaged or stolen.
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All political subdivisions and districts located in New York will be allowed to purchase the fleet services through the contract.
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The new equipment is an addition to the Authority's existing fleet of 33 solid waste collection vehicles, and will help increase the efficiency of collecting both solid waste and recyclable materials across the city.
Read More →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.
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The City Council for the City of Dahlonega approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management to begin replacing its 32 vehicles.
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Biodiesel will be utilized at Jefferson City's Central Maintenance Facility, which supports the city’s public works, JEFFTRAN transit division, and fire, police, and parks and recreation departments.
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The Mobile Utility Technology Transport is a reimagined police cruiser capable of leveraging the network and technology of Verizon Frontline, including Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, along with additional applications and advanced computing solutions for first responders.
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A Pittsylvania County spokesperson said the increase was due to the cost of fuel, not the amount of fuel used.
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The Des Moines public works director estimates that the city's 35 refuse collection trucks use nearly half of the city's diesel, despite representing less than 5% of its 900-vehicle fleet.
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