
Eckhaus Fleet has supplied 30 to 40 Zero Motorcycles products to local police departments throughout Central California. Another 70 motorcycles have been ordered. The Ceres Police Department has taken delivery of three Zero cycles.
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) received a donation of 41 EcoCentre neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) and electric motorcycles worth $400,000.
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Ten government agencies in the Bay Area of Northern California will be adding 90 all-electric vehicles into their fleets, which is one of the largest government fleet deployments of electric vehicles in the U.S.
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The Los Angeles Police Department has purchased the Zero MMX battery-electric motorcycle to use for stealth enforcement, the company has announced.
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Fleet management software, green vehicle technology, and maintenence tools were among the new products at the 2014 Government Fleet Conference and Expo in San Diego. View a gallery of a cross-section of new products at the show. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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The SE-3 Patroller is a larger vehicle than its two-wheeled personal transport vehicles for agencies looking to show a more visible security and community relations presence.
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Westward Industries’ new 100% electric GO-4EV utility vehicle offers a range of up to 100 miles and uses a 96-volt lithium-ion phosphate battery with 32 cells. It can be used for parking enforcement, light patrol, and on campuses.
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The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) continues to improve the sustainability of its fleet by leasing a handful of all-electric Nissan LEAF plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) for official state use.
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The Washington State Department of Transportation continues to improve the sustainability of its fleet by leasing a handful of all-electric Nissan LEAF plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) for official state use.
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Federal funding for alternative fuels may be slowing down. How will this affect government fleet adoption of alternative fuels?
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