
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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In January, the Douglas Fire Department in Georgia had a "Push-In" ceremony to honor its firefighters and new fire truck.
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Tybee Island has been test driving a 2013 Nissan Leaf, borrowed from Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols.
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Cobb County's new electric prison transport van is expected to lead to $40,000 in savings in the first three years of ownership.
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The agency received its first Camaro last fall, but it was not used for patrols until May 2022.
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Lake Assault Boats delivered the 26-foot craft to Bartow County, which will use it on Lake Allatoona in Northwest Georgia.
Read More →The City of Kennesaw, Ga., issued an RFP for outsourcing in May and ultimately selected Republic Services as its vendor.
Read More →The City of Sandy Springs, Ga., plans to purchase new fire apparatus for its fleet. The City’s current vehicles are seven years old, and to maximize resale value, the City Council is planning to sell the vehicles back to their manufacturer, Pierce Manufacturing, for $1.2 million.
Read More →The City of Oakwood, Ga., has implemented a new anti-idling policy for its fleet vehicles and equipment. The policy prohibits idling for gasoline-, diesel-, and natural-gas-fueled vehicles.
Read More →THOMASVILLE, GA - The planned station will be able to accommodate six vehicles at one time, but future plans include scaling the station’s capacity up, allowing it to fuel 12 vehicles.
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