
Electrifying 50% of the fleet could reduce more than 65,000 metric tons of emissions from 2020-2030.
Electrifying 50% of the fleet could reduce more than 65,000 metric tons of emissions from 2020-2030.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are taking decidedly different paths to clean up truck emissions, leaving fleets with looming challenges including a new generation of equipment and even potential reporting requirements.
Fleet Advantage’s latest Truck Lifecycle Data Index (TLDI) shows that fleets are seeing operational savings when upgrading to 2021 MY Class 8 trucks.
A report prepared for the county states 82% of the county's emissions come from its vehicle fleet, with the remaining 18% coming from its buildings.
The pilot B100 program cuts carbon emissions from refuse vehicles by 84%.
Trans-Bridge Lines unveiled 16 new, low-emissions motorcoaches during a July 22 press conference held at its Industrial Drive headquarters. The new fleet buses, made by Motor Coach Industries (MCI), feature new engine technology that reduces particulate matter.
While motorcoach operators already offer customers a greener travel alternative with high passenger volume, the future holds even more promise for promoting coaches as an eco-friendly option.
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.
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.
As a new model for 2009, the Mercedes-Benz R320 BlueTEC clean-diesel crossover features a new AdBlue exhaust treatment system that delivers as much as 30 percent better fuel economy than traditional diesel.