
The state will save an estimated $5.9 million by selling underutilized vehicles.
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In April 2022, the city council approved a resolution declaring a climate emergency and an, "immediate mobilization effort to restore climate stability."
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With government employees returning from remote work, fleet managers now have a better understanding of vehicle needs. This may mean they need to adjust their motor pools and reevaluate their rightsizing efforts.
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The New York City fleet will be reduced by at least 855 vehicles in an effort to save taxpayer dollars and reduce carbon emissions.
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Learn what the difference is between the two methods and how understanding them can help you save money.
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Learn the reasons your fleet can be rightsized and understand how to create a rightsizing and right typing plan.
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The audit analyzed common cost reduction strategies to determine the right strategy for the Ohio state fleet, including leasing, rental, and rightsizing.
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New data from the New York City fleet shows that mid-size cars cost 41% more to maintain than a small car, while a large car is 142% more expensive. The city found similar results with SUVs and vans.
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Government Fleet often shares programs and initiatives that lead to great success, but those ideas often require significant investments in time or money. Here, we turn to the smaller ideas that are simpler and easier to implement.
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The City of Seattle plans to establish minimum utilization, reduce vehicle use, and right-size all vehicles as they come up for replacement.
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