Booster Converts Diesel Vehicle Fleet Customers to Renewables
Booster notified its fleet customers last month of its plans to transition their vehicles from traditional fuels to renewable diesel before the end of the year.
Booster notified its fleet customers last month of its plans to transition their vehicles from traditional fuels to renewable diesel before the end of the year.
The combined entity is set to increase its share in North America, which is expected to register a CAGR of 15-20% between 2021 and 2026.
Mobility provider Zeeba has ordered 50 Urban Delivery vans for its rentals and sharing service, and intends to buy hundreds more in 2022.
With electrification at the center of its long-term strategy, Nissan plans to will deliver exciting vehicles and technologies that empower customer journeys.
Sensata Technologies, a developer of sensor-based solutions, announced the acquisition in October.
EzFill will provide daily scheduled fueling to the ServPro fleet in North Miami, with plans to expand and service fleets in additional markets in the near future.
The expansion will enable the company to keep more products in stock, improve shipping efficiencies, and take better care of customers.
Edward "Ted" W. McCormick will be responsible for leading all aspects of Truck Hero's finance and IT organizations, with a focus on key strategic initiatives and functions to support the company's growth objectives.
Fleetio customers will now be able to take advantage of Interstate Truck Center’s roadside repair and diagnostic services to ensure their assets arrive at their destination safely.
Have you cast your vote yet? Only one month left to vote for the 2022 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year, presented by Work Truck.
National average diesel fuel prices were $3.72 per gallon as of Nov. 29, 2021, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
In laying out its Ambition 2030 plan, Nissan said that by 2028 it will incorporate proprietary solid-state batteries that reduce charging times to one third of present charge times.
Csaba Vincze has been named the new fleet director of Nissan Motor in the UK. Vincze takes over the role recently vacated by Peter McDonald, who left to become mobility director at automotive energy tech company Ohme.
The award is based on Paccar Parts’ efforts to provide rewarding career paths for veterans and by building strong partnerships with organizations like Hiring Our Heroes, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
The program is part of a future contract opportunity to leverage the hybrid conversion technology for tens of thousands of vehicles in military applications.
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