
Mayor Eric Johnson pointed to supply chain issues and recent flooding that destroyed nearly 50 city emergency response vehicles as part of the reason for the shortage.
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The report reviews electrification opportunities for each of NYC Fleet’s 191 types of on- and off-road equipment, including fleet servicing police, fire, sanitation, correction, and school services.
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The Clean Fuels Conference (formerly known as the National Biodiesel Conference & Expo) will take place January 23-26, 2023 in Tampa, FL.
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Ohio has been approved for $100 million to build a charging infrastructure throughout the state, starting with interstate corridors.
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Tybee Island has been test driving a 2013 Nissan Leaf, borrowed from Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols.
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Terra, Utah, received a grant of almost $100,000 to buy a new fire truck and other firefighting equipment.
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The Defense Innovation Unit has partnered with the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Army Reserve for a pilot installation of EV charging at eight U.S. military bases.
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The city of Fairfield recently purchased a Solectrac 25HP electric tractor with front loader, 3pt hitch, PTO, and aux.
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The systems are off-grid, generate and store their own electricity, and are deployed with no electrical work, no construction, and no utility bill.
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The Verizon Frontline survey revealed internet-connected vehicles are a top priority, particularly for EMS and PSAP/ECC first responders.
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