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Electric fire apparatus manufacturers address common concerns, plus share ways to maximize the vehicles’ performance in cold weather.
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Post-authorization, the EV charging solutions provider will undergo continuous monitoring procedures, which include annual assessments, security training, and incident reporting.
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About 1,000 EVs have been deployed across the country since the U.S. Army's Climate Strategy was rolled out. Around 600 dual port charging stations have been installed to charge them.
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The deployment of electric delivery trucks will start in Georgia and then expand to other locations across the country throughout the year.
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The alliance, which has 28 partners and growing, can help fleets with a wide variety of needs, including increasing sustainability, reducing risk, and meeting regulatory requirements.
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Each of the Cape Canaveral's six new networked pay-to-use dual plug Level-2 electric vehicle charging stations were officially brought online, replacing what had previously been six non-networked free-to-use charging stations.
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The County of San Diego’s Electric Vehicle Roadmap, approved by the County Board of Supervisors in 2019, aims to electrify more than 500 of the County’s fleet vehicles by 2027.
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Mesa Fire and Medical's E-ONE Vector electric pumper can get about 142 miles in a city and 100 miles on a highway before the range extender kicks in.
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The state received the first three electric vehicles from Canoo as an innovative part of the state’s ongoing fleet modernization initiative.
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From updating vehicles to following new government mandates, check out Government Fleet's top 10 sustainability stories from 2023.
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