Heliox Partners with Paccar to Deliver Chargers for Electric Trucks
Heliox will supply mobile 25kW and 50kW chargers to Paccar dealers and customers who are building their electric truck fleets.
Heliox will supply mobile 25kW and 50kW chargers to Paccar dealers and customers who are building their electric truck fleets.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking steps to enable energy independence by boosting homegrown biofuels.
Two Enmax electric fleet vehicles are hitting the streets across Calgary as part of the utility's commitment to a cleaner energy future.
Volta’s PredictEV product suite is used by multiple government agencies, utilities, municipalities, and more.
EzFill will provide regular mobile fuel service for nexAir’s Miami location.
The Potain self-erecting crane has made the contractor more efficient by reducing the transport of materials on the jobsite.
The new partnership helps fleets with more than 10 vehicles plan their EV strategies.
Alongside its rebrand, Motive has launched the Automated Operations Platform, a combination of IoT hardware and AI-powered applications that connect and automate physical operations.
The goal of the seminar was to provide participants with a solid understanding of digital transformation and e-commerce trends
While the electric transition will not be easy or happen overnight, vans provide the most compelling argument for immediate electrification, NACFE officials said.
The new location will allow the transportation company to better serve its existing customer base in the area.
Since 1982, Faster as been a designer of innovative fleet-automation processes, catching the eye of forward-looking fleet operations/
Cobalt is an important metal in the production of EV batteries, and the cobalt processed from Australia will help power electric vehicles such as the Chevrolet Silverado EV.
In his Monday afternoon session, LeasePlan USA Senior VP of Corporate Fleet Jon Stafford made it clear how he regards total cost of ownership (TCO) as a tool to better manage his fleet, his people, and his company — he doesn’t. Because TCO is dead.
The company's team frolicked in the frigid waters of the Chesapeake Bay for a very warm reason.
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