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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

The pilot program vehicles are road ready and will be in use through 2023.
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The truck chassis features the zero-emission SEA Electric SEA-Drive Power System and safety features including back-up camera and bright LED lighting.
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The clean energy company electrified its work truck fleet with XL Fleet plug-in hybrid and hybrid systems on its F-Series pickup trucks earlier this year.
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Over the past decade, some 43 people lost their lives in a collision involving a commercial sanitation truck in New York City.
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FedEx received its first all-electric, zero-emissions delivery vehicles from BrightDrop, signaling a major milestone in electrified last-mile deliveries.
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The facility upgrade includes a 11,400 sq.-ft. addition to the existing building, investment in new machining and welding equipment, modernized ventilation systems, and remodeled office space.
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The vehicle is now in serial production at the company's Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania.
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This EV architecture and propulsion system is the foundation for GM’s all-electric future, giving the company the capability not only to build an entire retail and commercial portfolio, but also leverage the technology to expand its business to non-automotive applications.
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Nearly 50 Toyota and Lexus vehicles for the North American market have been tested at the Toyota Arizona Proving Grounds since it opened in 1993, including the new 2022 Tundra.
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The company now adds additional transportation and container resources to its expanding fleet, feeding more recyclables to its ten material recovery facilities.
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