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Newsby News/Media ReleaseJanuary 5, 2023

NYC Replacing More Than 900 Fossil Fuel Vehicles with EVs

The city will install 315 new EV chargers in addition to adding vehicles that include electric transit vans, pick-up trucks, electric refuse trucks, and hybrid plug-in street sweepers.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 9, 2022

DCAS Partners With American Lung Association on Biofuels Training

New York state recently mandated biodiesel in heating oil statewide, starting at 5% of fuel use in 2002 and going to 20% in 2030.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseSeptember 26, 2022

NYC Exceeds 4,000 Electric, Plug-In Vehicles

Currently, 52% of the city’s electric fleet are battery-electric vehicles and 48% are plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseSeptember 13, 2022

Curbside Charging Opens Up for NYC Fleet

This charging network includes level 2 slow chargers, 50 kilowatt (KW) fast chargers, and solar carports.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 8, 2022

NYC Garbage Truck Outfitted with Safety Technology on Display at UN Meetings

New York City's involvement in an initiative called Together For Safer Roads is part of its Vision Zero initiative, aimed at improving street safety, which it has been running since 2014.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 3, 2020

NYC: Hybrids Perform Better Than Expected

New York City looked at actual fuel economy of hybrids and non-hybrids and compared them to EPA ratings. It found that hybrids performed better than expected in fuel economy in comparison to the non-hybrids.

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NewsApril 30, 2020

NYC Loses 2 More Fleet Employees

New York City announced that two more fleet employees have died of COVID-19, bringing the city's total fleet deaths to four.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 3, 2020

NYC Fleet Safety Director Dies of COVID-19 Virus

Lenin Fierro, a six-year employee of the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), died of the COVID-19 virus.

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