
The City of Fresno deployed off-grid EV charging systems to support municipal fleet electrification without relying on utility grid connections.
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As public agencies work to cut emissions from off-road operations, fleets are turning to a mix of renewable fuels, hybrid systems, battery-electric equipment and emerging hydrogen technology.
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The City of Socorro signs a new agreement to accelerate electrification and infrastructure development.
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ChargePoint secures a new Sourcewell contract to expand access to EV charging for public agencies across the U.S. and Canada.
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Cities like Madison, Wisconsin, show fleet electrification can succeed, but many agencies still need to understand how misjudging charging needs and infrastructure complexity can lead to costly mistakes.
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From balancing legacy vehicles with electrification goals to turning underused data into real outcomes, how public fleets can move forward strategically, even when resources are limited and the path isn’t clear.
Read More →The future of BEV adoption remains uncertain amid shifting market conditions, evolving government policies, and questions about long-term viability, prompting government fleets to evaluate their approach to electrification.
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In addition to the DD25 Electric compactor, the Yolo County fleet has six electric forklifts and two electric pickup trucks with three more in the works.
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The above-ground, trenchless charging infrastructure solution is designed to provide a more efficient deployment of electric vehicles.
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