
May Diesel Trends Update
The national average price of a gallon of diesel increased by nearly 29 cents this week, every region reported increases, and one region’s average even increased by more than 60 cents.
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The national average price of a gallon of diesel increased by nearly 29 cents this week, every region reported increases, and one region’s average even increased by more than 60 cents.
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Fleet managers and drivers using FleetWeb Mobile and Donlen Driver Mobile apps will now have access to a new intelligent fuel station find feature that uses an advanced algorithm to locate the most economical fueling stations.
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DTech’s DieselMax and DieselBoost fuel additives are designed to improve lubricity in diesel fuel for all makes and models of diesel trucks.
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Eight out of 10 drivers attained better fuel economy than the posted U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rating, according to a new AAA study of data collected from FuelEconomy.gov.
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The University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute conducted a study of vehicle fuel economy and emissions, from October 2007 to May 2015.
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Dieselcraft’s #OX-20 diesel fuel test kit tests fuel for oxidation, indicating if it is bad or in need of additives or extra filtering.
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Ford Motor Company Fund has donated five Ford Transit vans to the American Red Cross to add to the company's fleet of more than 3,000 vans that support disaster relief.
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Thunder Creek Equipment introduced the all-new FST Series trailers – available in 500-, 750-, and 990-gallon diesel capacities with a 100-gallon DEF tank and an optional field-installed rear utility box.
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Parker Hannifin Corporation introduced the FM80 Fuel Regulation Module, a fully integrated CNG (compressed natural gas) flow control and regulation system for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
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Fleets considering a compressed natural gas program now have an online resource to help evaluate cost-effectiveness.
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The average fuel economy for new vehicles increased 0.2 mpg to 25.4 mpg in March, according to the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute.
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