
Transitioning to electric vehicles isn’t the only option for reducing emissions and creating a more environmentally sustainable operation.
Transitioning to electric vehicles isn’t the only option for reducing emissions and creating a more environmentally sustainable operation.
Faster charging will enable New York City to phase out more gas-powered vehicles and replace them with electric vehicles.
ADOMANI, Inc. announced Oct. 20 it has been named an approved dealership and its vehicles have been listed on the eligible vehicles list for the New York City Clean Trucks Program (NYCCTP).
In FY20, the NYC Fleet Department made progress in many areas, while some areas of initiative were delayed due to COVID-19.
New York City fleet agencies are teaming up ensure its ambulance fleet is keeping up with additional work during the pandemic, including shifting mechanics to work on ambulances, ensuring vehicle cleaning, and implementing mobile fueling.
Early in 2020, Mack Trucks handed the keys to its first fully electric refuse truck to the New York City Department of Sanitation. Equipment Editor Jim Park gives us a tour of the truck and a few early driving impressions.
Hertz is working with Mount Sinai Health System to make vehicles available to its employees throughout New York City, and is also supplying the Health System with free cargo van rentals to transport ventilators and other medical supplies to support the crisis.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has signed an executive order stating that New York City will have a 100% electric fleet by 2040.
Mack makes a major move into the electric truck market on the streets of New York City.
New data from the New York City fleet shows that mid-size cars cost 41% more to maintain than a small car, while a large car is 142% more expensive. The city found similar results with SUVs and vans.
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