
Geotab released its 2022 Sustainability & Impact Report, which provides the transportation sector with a blueprint for reducing carbon emissions.
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With the new sustainability laws and advancements in tech, there has been a push to go electric in government fleets. Here is everything you need to know about the laws and types of electric vehicles governments are using.
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Cobb County in Georgia has partnered with Ingevity to use NeuFuel to fuel its light-duty vehicle fleet. The county's fleet director states it is cost-effective and sustainable.
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The first use of the fossil-free steel will be to prototype advanced, environmentally sustainable McNeilus refuse collection vehicles.
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Darryl Syler, CPFP, has been named the fleet services division chief for the City of Alexandria, Virginia. Syler came on board in January.
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Retrofitting existing gas- and diesel-powered fleet vehicles with an electrified propulsion system is a viable path to sustainability for a wide range of applications.
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Government Fleet Editor, Lexi Tucker, speaks with Eric Foellmer of XL Fleet at the 2021 ACT Expo to discuss their new vehicles, technology, and how they are helping fleets with sustainability.
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The government of Orange County, Florida, has released its sustainable operations & resilience action plan to switch over to electric and alternative-fuel vehicles.
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Improved choices for fleet, fuel, and equipment help drive the County of Marin's Climate Action Plan.
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Oregon-based Carson expanded its partnership with Neste so it can provide renewable diesel fuel to its government and commercial customer base across the Pacific Northwest.
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