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March 5, 2008

Coke to Buy Green Hybrid Trucks

ATLANTA – Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., Coke’s largest bottler, has agreed to buy 120 trucks this year using a diesel-electric hybrid system developed by Eaton Corp.

Tags: Coca-Cola Enterprises , diesel-electric, Eaton, Hybrid

February 6, 2008

NTEA Showcases Hybrid and Alt-Fuel Work Trucks

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – The Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, running Feb. 25-28, will feature a full-day “Hybrid Truck and Alternative Fuels Summit,” as well as a ride and drive.

Tags: alt-fuel, Hybrid, NTEA, ride & drive

February 6, 2008

Toyota Showcases A-BAT Hybrid Concept

Toyota A-BAT Hybrid Concept

DETROIT – The recent Detroit Auto Show featured Toyota’s A-BAT Hybrid Concept. The vehicle has four doors, a pug nose, and a sloping roof line that comes down on either side of a four-foot cargo bed that can be extended to six feet by dropping the tailgate

Tags: A-BAT, Concept, Hybrid, Toyota

December 26, 2007

Odyne Corp. Receives Purchase Order for 25 Plug-In Hybrid Aerial Lift Truck Systems

HAUPPAUGE, NY – Odyne Corporation, a developer of plug-in hybrid-electric vehicle (PHEV) technologies, has received a purchase order for 25 plug-in PHEV systems from Dueco, Inc., a utility equipment manufacturer.

Tags: dueco, Hybrid, lift truck, Odyne

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Accident Management Costs Trend Upward

By Mike Antich
On average, 20 percent of fleet vehicles are involved in accidents each year. Although this percentage has remained steady from 2005-2007, the cost of repairing these vehicles is rising.

Increased Fleet Demand for 4-Cylinder Engines

By Mike Antich
There is a growing belief among fleet managers that today’s high fuel prices are not a temporary phenomenon, but a new reality. Almost everyone is looking for ways to downsize vehicles (where possible) or opt to four-cylinder engines as part of either a corporate sustainability initiative or fuel spend / GHG reduction program.

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Auto Fleet - February 2008

In This Issue:
Do Telematics Provide a Good ROI?, GPS Navigates PoolCorp in the Right Direction, PHH Terminates Merger Agreement with GE: What’s Ahead? and much more…