
Louisville, Kentucky, Metro Government agencies and departments must prioritize the purchasing of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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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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An exclusive line of Polaris GEM electric low-speed vehicles will be manufactured to fully integrate Optimus Ride’s autonomous software and hardware suite direct from the factory.
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The vehicle will be used as a squad car assigned to the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Police Department's Traffic Unit.
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Powered by a 120 kW diesel generator, this EV charger system from Larson Electronics provides self-contained charging points that do not require connection to local power grids or infrastructure.
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The partnership will help the University of Pittsburgh reduce costs and upgrade its fleet with alternative energy vehicles, which will further support the university’s commitment to making the campus carbon neutral by 2037.
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The electric/hydraulic compact excavators will be beneficial to operators working in urban environments, such as working close to other buildings or in public spaces.
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The City of Redding (Calif.) Police Department has added four new electric all-terrain motorcycles to its fleet, to be used in patrolling the river trail, parks, special events, and downtown.
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