
The City of Pasadena, Calif., has purchased 38 battery-electric Chevrolet Bolts to replace 37 existing gasoline-powered vehicles. These EVs are on a 36-month lease.
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Auxiliary power units on the Fire Department of New York's new ambulances allow the vehicles to fully operate without leaving the engine running.
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One benefit of the fleet community is the ability to learn from each other’s good (and bad) experiences. Fleet managers share the initiatives that have found them success, and offer guidance on the challenges they faced along the way.
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The State of California Department of General Services has adjusted its security policies and procedures and plans to install an electronic entry and exit system.
Read More →A Montgomery County, Md., fleet employee was caught stealing $13,000 in equipment and reselling it on the black market.
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A Jersey City (N.J.) employee may face consequences after taking home a fleet vehicle, which was then stolen.
Read More →The Polk County, Fla., Sheriff’s Office has apprehended an inmate who escaped with a fleet vehicle while at his assigned work location at the county vehicle maintenance facility.
Read More →Among the items for sale at Gallatin County's silent auction were two vehicles: a white 2001 Ford Expedition and a bright yellow Chevrolet truck. Both were valued at less than $2,500 and failed to attract any bids.
Read More →The City of Anchorage, Alaska will spend $131,000 to change locks on fleet vehicles following a break-in at its fleet services building.
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With increased competition and a growing number of carbon-reduction options, how can a fleet manager make the case that theirs is a cost-effective program, deserving of state or federal support?
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