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Articlesby Thi DaoMarch 18, 2021

Better Service, Lower Costs: How Madison Used Data to Improve Its Fleet Operation

In the past four years, the City of Madison, Wisconsin, fleet operation reduced vehicle out-of-service levels by a factor of four.

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NewsFebruary 24, 2021

Chevin Fleet Solutions Unveils New Website and Brand Identity

The company has been providing fleet management software to businesses for 30 years, with a client base made up of fleets of all shapes and sizes.

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NewsDecember 13, 2017

Hawaii Counties to Transition Fleets to Renewable Energy by 2035

Leaders from four counties in Hawaii have signed a commitment to transform ground transportation to 100% renewable fuel sources by 2045, beginning with the transition of all their fleet vehicles by 2035.

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NewsJune 11, 2015

Hawaiian Hydrogen Station Fueling Marine Corps SUVs

The Hawaii Natural Energy Institute has commissioned a fast-fill, high-pressure hydrogen fueling station at the Marine Corps base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

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NewsSeptember 12, 2012

University of Hawaii Manoa to Use Car Sharing Services for Staff and Students

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai’i at Manoa will provide a car-sharing service to its staff, faculty, and students for university business and for personal use.

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NewsMarch 21, 2011

Cities, Counties Testing Hydraulic Hybrid Technology in Refuse Trucks

CLEVELAND, OH – A number of cities and counties are testing hydraulic hybrid technology in refuse trucks. Miami-Dade county has reported significant fuel savings.

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NewsSeptember 3, 2010

Hawaii & Nissan Partner for Electric Vehicle Development

HONOLULU - The State of Hawaii and Nissan North America announced August 31 a partnership to advance zero-emission mobility by promoting the development of electric vehicles and an electric-vehicle charging network throughout the State.

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