
Mercedes-Benz Introduces All-New Electric C-Class
Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
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Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
Read More →Energy consumption accounts for a large part of a fleet’s operating budget. Fleet managers need to look for efficient and long-lasting ways to reduce this expense.
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Redesigned for 2016, the second-generation Volt features improved mileage, range and drivability as well as an all-new interior and exterior.
Read More →The San Francisco-based energy provider expanded its electric vehicle charging efforts and released a Class 5 plug-in hybrid electric bucket truck.
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Hawaii Electric Light Co. relies on its telematics platform to keep employees safe and help reduce operating costs.
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For fleets that do more driving in city areas, hybrid vehicles could be the alternative-fuel option to choose: however, do the research and weigh the options to ensure the vehicles are the right fit.
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With reasonable duty cycles, electric vehicles can work for fleet — and they return favorable overall ownership costs.
Read More →Several fleets discuss the benefits of a PEV scorecard to help verify current progress of programs in place and make changes based on real-world data.
Read More →While electric vehicles have captured the imagination of the public at large, fleets continue to lag behind. In every vehicle’s future, advocates see electric potential.
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Knowledge, preparation, and implementation of key safety principles such as following OSHA guidelines when operating aerial devices can prevent unnecessary on-the-job injuries and fatalities.
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Bucket and crane trucks pose greater safety risks than some other fleet equipment. Because employees’ lives may be at risk, careful inspection and maintenance of these vehicles are essential.
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