
The city of Petersburg is the first city in the state to use the alternative fuel in a vehicle fleet, converting its police and shuttle vehicles from gasoline.
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The city will purchase 300 electric vehicles, 306 fast chargers and portable chargers, and 81 electric buses and ambulances, and will retrofit 125 diesel-powered trucks.
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The United States Postal Service's released a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) regarding its plan to acquire gas-powered fleet vehicles, which the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA) claims shows biased reasoning.
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The County of Ventura, California, and the City of Walla Walla, Washington, both placed orders for the company’s EV ARC solar-powered charging systems.
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Police departments in Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, New York, and Connecticut are turning to all-electric Teslas for patrol duties, citing lower operating costs and environmental benefits.
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The New York City Department of Sanitation plans to purchase seven Mack LR Electric refuse models, which will operate in each of the city’s boroughs.
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Maryland joined with other states in 2013 to form the ZEV Task force with a goal of 3.3 million ZEVs operating on their collective roadways by 2025.
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DSNY has approximately 450 traditional street sweepers in use across the five boroughs, including 27 hybrid-electric units.
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The New York city's vehicle will be assigned to the department’s Traffic Unit, used for speed details, vehicle and traffic enforcement, and various other functions.
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The Bargersville Police Department has four Tesla patrol vehicles. Its police chief addresses fuel and maintenance savings, charging infrastructure costs, range, equipment installations, and advice for fleet managers.
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