
June Diesel Trends Update
The national average price of a gallon of diesel decreased by 15 cents this week, and all five regions reported lower prices, ranging from just over 10 cents to more than 21 cents cheaper than a week ago.
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The national average price of a gallon of diesel decreased by 15 cents this week, and all five regions reported lower prices, ranging from just over 10 cents to more than 21 cents cheaper than a week ago.
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The national average for gasoline is 11 cents more expensive than last month, but 33 cents cheaper than last year.
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The addition of the FuelScoop has helped the truck fleet realize a 10-20% fuel savings as well as enhanced overall truck stability.
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A new device separates hydrogen from natural gas when the two gases are blended in pipelines.
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Biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, natural gas, and propane autogas are all competing for market share and piece of the alternative-fuel future.
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Since the beginning of November, U.S. gasoline demand has softened, and average fuel prices have remained flat at $2.16 on the week.
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To accomplish their jobs, fleet vehicles must be in proper working order. When utilizing alternative-fuel trucks, a few special considerations may need to be made.
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The national average price for gasoline increased on the week and is at $2.16, however, the average is still cheaper by 42 cents when compared to last year at this time.
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National average diesel fuel prices were $2.50 per gallon as of Nov. 30, 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This uptick is higher than prices in late June and late August and is reaching peaks not seen since mid April.
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From branding and public image efforts “go green” to government regulations and pandemics, a lot has impacted alternative-fuels and propulsion systems during 2020.
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XL Fleet's new division will provide charging infrastructure, energy storage, and power solutions for electrified fleets. XL expects its customers will require at least 100,000 charging stations in the next several years.
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