
Zipcar finds that car-sharing New Yorkers spend half as much on transportation than car-owning counterparts, just in time for “Car-Free Day” on Sept. 22.
Zipcar finds that car-sharing New Yorkers spend half as much on transportation than car-owning counterparts, just in time for “Car-Free Day” on Sept. 22.
The company’s first small,all-electric SUV expands Volvo Cars’ lineup of electric vehicles to four models and will help meet growing demand.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, New York City, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and the U.S. Army, will use Beam's EV ARC charging systems at various locations across the country and in Puerto Rico.
The first Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) system on NYC’s Grid launched by Revel, Fermata Energy, and NineDot Energy feeds energy stored in electric vehicles (EVs) back into the grid during peak demand.
The New York City Department of Sanitation shares its experience piloting a refuse electric vehicle.
The most immediate step will be a purchase in FY-22 of over 1,250 electric fleet units.
New York City fleet’s fuel use has decreased significantly over the past four years due to use of electrified vehicles, hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles, and vehicles consuming biofuel.
The curbside pilot program will bring 100 Level 2 charging ports to over 20 neighborhoods across the five boroughs, with 20 additional charging ports serving city fleet vehicles.
The New York City Department of Sanitation plans to purchase seven Mack LR Electric refuse models, which will operate in each of the city’s boroughs.
Liberty Ashes will be using the Battle One Severe Duty Refuse (formerly LET) and Battle One Crew Cab (formerly LET2) trucks to service customers in the Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk areas.
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