
The AEV 311 is a street-legal, three-wheeled inline commuter vehicle with two seats.
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Following a successful renewable diesel demo project, New York City announced it will phase out the use of traditional diesel for its fleet.
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All new Boulder County sedans will be electric starting in 2020. The same rule goes into effect for SUVs starting in 2025, and pickup trucks starting in 2030.
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The City of Madison, Wis., projects that buying 20 plug-in electric vehicles will save the city in fuel and maintenance costs as well as reduce emissions.
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ROUSH CleanTech revealed that its engine can operate on renewable propane, which brings emission levels to “near-zero” as defined by the California Air Resources Board.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is adding electric vehicles to its fleet as part of an effort to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals.
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Hennepin County, Minn., could reduce emissions and save money by downsizing and electrifying its light-duty fleet, a recent report found.
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Roush CleanTech is hosting a 2018 California Roadshow to demonstrate its near-zero emissions propane vehicles available to California fleets.
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The Ohio Chapter of the Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) and the City of Columbus hosted a two-day training program for technicians.
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The State of Nebraska will run 50 state vehicles on a 30% ethanol blend to see how the fuel performs in conventional engines.
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