The debut of new vehicles and emerging technologies electrify the bus scene as it appeals to a hungry chauffeured transportation sector.
Read More →Operators advise the industry on what new technologies, gadgets, and equipment they use to refine their procedures and run efficient fleets.
Read More →The new 2010 Mercedes- Benz S400 Hybrid can only be described as luxuriously efficient.
Read More →The 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid achieves an ideal state of being: Going green sans sacrifices but with sustainable indulgence.
Read More →Topper Worldwide, a chauffeured transportation provider, added three Royale Ford Fusion Hybrid Ls to its fleet in April with another three on order. By adding the Fusion Hybrid L to its fleet, Topper as of May was the only operator in Atlanta with full-sized hybrid sedans.
Read More →Most notable at this year’s show were the new vehicles brought to market that satisfy the more practical and cost-conscious realities of the chauffeured transportation industry. Some major exhibitors showed off green vehicles for eco-conscious operators, including Royale’s Fusion Hybrid L, DaBryan/Tuscany propane Transit Van, and Krystal Hybrid bus and CNG stretch Lincoln Town Car.
Read More →Father-son see the green lining and start new operation to meet growing demand for environmentally friendly transportation. West-Nyack, N.Y.-based DrivenEco services the New York tri-state area and has grown to a fleet size of six, consisting of hybrid sedans and SUVs.
Read More →Bridging the gap between luxury transportation and affordable fuel efficiency the Hybrid L by Royale is America's most fuel-efficient livery vehicle.
Read More →The 2010 Lexus HS 250h hybrid sedan will debut from Toyota's luxury brand in August to compete with BMW's 3 Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Read More →When you read a newspaper or website, you’re finding a lot of coverage of battery-powered cars, which for now are the heart and soul of the green car movement. Sometimes it gets a bit confusing for readers to sift through the acronyms. Here’s a simple guide to breaking electrics into three categories.
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