
A white paper from AMPLY Power quantifies the vast cost savings in fuel, health effects, and pollution in the 25 largest U.S. metro areas.
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In terms of new car registrations for 2021, Europe just hit the halfway mark and on its “Road to Zero” from both a fuel type and a CO2 perspective. Learn if CO2 values are continuing to meet the targets set, even as the 5% buffer for the most polluting vehicles has now been removed for 2021.
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The supermarket chain Asda, currently the third largest in the UK, is swapping its company car fleet to all-electric vehicles. The grocer says all its current internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles will be off-fleet latest June 2025, five years in advance of the government's ban on petrol and diesel vehicles, commencing 2030.
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A new report suggests that 200,000 accidents in the UK this year will involve an e-scooter.
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Fleet operational requirements across Europe are becoming more complex, following the announcement by the Brussels Regional Government to ban diesel engines by 2030, ban petrol, hybrid and gas-fueled vehicles by 2035, with a target for carbon neutrality by 2050.
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A new fleet electrification adoption tool from Merchants Fleet is designed to educate and transition clients through the EV purchase process. Merchants also announces they've joined the Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance.
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The UK mail and parcel delivery service, Royal Mail will boost the total amount of electric vehicles operating within its fleet to 3,300 and will be deployed for use within ultra-low emission zones - such as the London Capital - Clean Air Zones, and green cities.
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Each of the five unique vehicles in the first shipment will be configured to fit SMUD's specific needs.
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A report finds widening markets for electric cars, buses and trucks despite the global pandemic.
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The largest U.S. gas distribution utility has committed to achieving net zero scope 1,2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.
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