Lexi Tucker is a former editor of Bobit.
A Roadmap for Work Truck Fleet Electrification
Matt Betz of DTE Energy shares some of the steps in his plan in hopes other vocational fleets can use it as a template for their own EV efforts.
Lexi Tucker is a former editor of Bobit.
Matt Betz of DTE Energy shares some of the steps in his plan in hopes other vocational fleets can use it as a template for their own EV efforts.
A recent Work Truck pulse survey reveals the current selection of electric trucks is still lacking in terms of meeting fleet needs.
It’ll offer 400 miles of driving range, up to 10,000 pounds of trailering capacity, and much more for those looking to electrify their fleet.
From early adopters to long-time users, it’s important to create a plan and partner with those who know how to best support you in your journey to electrification.
The utility and the two electric vehicle companies are making strides to create a blueprint for what could be the future of work trucks.
Work Truck Editor, Lexi Tucker, speaks with Eric Foellmer of XL Fleet at the 2021 ACT Expo to discuss their new vehicles, technology, and how they are helping fleets with sustainability.
Here's what fleet departments across the nation are doing that other operations can learn from and adapt for their own use.
The New York City Police Department is currently piloting a Tesla Model 3; its fleet staff upfit the vehicle and built a power distribution point.
There's more to EVs than just light-duty. Check out this collection of upcoming hybrid and electric trucks and vans.
As more electric trucks emerge, fleet managers need to improve their understanding of what it will take to procure, maintain, and charge them efficiently.
From recruiting wraps to vehicles sharing important messages, check out some of these neat looking rides.
The secret to attracting and retaining talent lies in the professional environment you create and adapting to the demands caused by the geographic area your operation is located in.
The City of Orlando’s Fleet & Facilities Management Division is taking steps to harness energy from the sun to power electric vehicles and buildings.
DTE Energy has invested in simulators, training videos, and more to ensure its drivers are prepared for any situation.
The school believes this digital hands-on experience will better prepare students for a career in the automotive world.
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