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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.

SRECTrade is providing resources to assist the City of Porterville via the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard program.
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Anchorage Middletown Fire & EMS is now the third largest fire department in Kentucky, having merged with three other departments in 2019.
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The Police Department of the Town of Darien, Connecticut, has upgraded its patrol vehicle graphics package.
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The American Jobs Plan proposes building out EV charging infrastructure and electrifying transit buses, school buses, and the United States Postal Service.
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New fleet additions include Aston Martins, tractor/trailers, and Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles.
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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.
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The Knox County, Tennessee, Sheriff fired three employees following an internal affairs investigation that found they had inmates work on personal projects at fleet services.
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The city is set to become the first in the country to create a self-sustainable municipal microgrid using a 1.23 MW solar panel array installed at the Department of Public Works to ensure continuity of vital service operations.
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The vehicle will be used as a squad car assigned to the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Police Department's Traffic Unit.
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The package is designed to keep an eye out for the Georgia county's deputies when they are otherwise preoccupied, either by talking with someone, filling out reports, or checking out their dispatches.
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