Florida Sheriffs Association Adds EV Infrastructure Contract
The cooperative contract offers Levels 1, 2, and 3 chargers as well as software and equipment.
The cooperative contract offers Levels 1, 2, and 3 chargers as well as software and equipment.
Volvo teams up with Starbucks to provide ChargePoint DC fast chargers at select locations. A Volvo C40 Recharge can go from a 20% to a 90% charge in about 40 minutes.
The charging stations are expected to be installed by December 2023. This is part of a long-term plan to have 1,776 EV fast chargers operational by 2030.
BMW i4 and iX, Ford E-Transit, Cenntro LS 400, and Lightning eMotors Ford Transit 350HD Passenger Van have been added to the ride-and-drive portion of the Atlanta event, convening March 31.
PG&E and GM aim to test the pilot’s first vehicle-to-home capable EV and charger by summer 2022.
The City of Madison, Wisconsin, has converted 17 of its fleet vehicles to operate on 100% biodiesel.
Amerit says electric vehicles are the future — and it's going to be ready to help fleets keep them running.
City of Spokane, Washington, fleet fuel users will now pay a surcharge of 34 cents per gallon on unleaded fuel and 46 cents per gallon on diesel fuel.
Motiv’s step vans, trucks, and buses will soon feature ONE’s Aries LFP battery system that can be deployed with a full vehicle payload on routes of more than 150 miles per charge.
What does pickup truck electrification mean for the decarbonization of the ground transportation industry? Recent findings from a Ford academic analysis compared the climate results of electric vehicles with ICE ones.
A 20% price increase on its electric pickup truck did not go over well. The company president announces they will return preorder holders back to their original prices.
Formally called low-mu testing, this type of powertrain evaluation looks at how the all-electric powertrain adjusts power delivery to the wheels on low-traction surfaces.
Each electric vehicle is expected to save the city approximately $16,000 in total cost of operation and reduce tailpipe and upstream greenhouse gas emissions.
The New York City Department of Sanitation shares its experience piloting a refuse electric vehicle.
The maker of an all-electric commercial pickup truck now plans to start production later this year as it aligns and draws on capital funding sources.
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