
The New York City fleet will be reduced by at least 855 vehicles in an effort to save taxpayer dollars and reduce carbon emissions.
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The charging stations are expected to be installed by December 2023. This is part of a long-term plan to have 1,776 EV fast chargers operational by 2030.
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The New York City Department of Sanitation shares its experience piloting a refuse electric vehicle.
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Truck side guards can prevent a pedestrian, bicyclist, motorcyclist, or child from getting caught by the back wheel of a truck and being badly injured or killed.
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The funding will help support the installation of 100 fast chargers, primarily for the city’s electric vehicle fleet, and some for public use.
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New York City fleet’s fuel use has decreased significantly over the past four years due to use of electrified vehicles, hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles, and vehicles consuming biofuel.
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For fiscal-year 2021, New York City DCAS brought in $15.75 million in revenue between the sale of used vehicles and pursuit of restitution when private vehicles damage fleet vehicles.
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Guests discuss New York City's plans for an all-electric fleet and supporting public use of electric vehicles.
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The surround cameras will be retrofitted onto existing conventional trucks to improve safety until high vision truck replacements are in place.
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Transitioning to electric vehicles isn’t the only option for reducing emissions and creating a more environmentally sustainable operation.
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