
The U.S Department of Energy’s Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) program is now accepting applications for a peer-learning cohort focused on municipal fleet electrification.
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Polk County, Iowa is in the process of replacing the majority of the county's fleet, totaling more than 300 vehicles, with electric vehicles.
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The city of Ann Arbor has now electrified 25% of its light duty fleet. In total, the city has 53 active electric vehicles serving in its municipal light fleet as of the end of 2023.
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The deployment of electric delivery trucks will start in Georgia and then expand to other locations across the country throughout the year.
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The alliance, which has 28 partners and growing, can help fleets with a wide variety of needs, including increasing sustainability, reducing risk, and meeting regulatory requirements.
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Under the law, by 2030, all procurements for the city’s administrative fleet – comprised of light-duty, standard-occupancy vehicles – will be required to be zero emission vehicles, mostly likely all electric.
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By mid-2024, all 12,600-plus heavy-duty vehicles in the city’s fleet will transition to cleaner, renewable diesel. this transition will replace up to 16 million gallons of fossil fuel every year.
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A breakdown of the costs you should consider when writing up your EV transition plan, from a public sector fleet manager who’s in the middle of the process.
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State agencies have until 2035 to transition their fleets to ZEVs.
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Cape Canaveral is powering up to transition to a full fleet of alternative fuel vehicles while also implementing a plan to add more EVs, advanced charging infrastructure, and renewable energy initiatives.
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