ARI, a leading global fleet services provider specializing in complex car and truck fleets, has reintroduced its Life Cycle Analysis tool within its ARI insights web-based and mobile fleet management system.
Read More →Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) announced it is the first utility in New Jersey to partner with a local electrical trade union to provide damage assessment and public safety resources to help speed the service restoration process following a severe storm or other major event.
Read More →Norwich, VT - King Arthur Flour and Green Mountain Power (GMP) have completed a solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging station at King Arthur Flour’s flagship campus location.
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Natural gas is taking center stage this year in CenterPoint Energy’s fleet, as the utility has placed much emphasis on even more compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles and infrastructure.
Read More →Recognized by the Southeastern Electric Exchange (SEE), Tampa Electric achieved the lowest incidence rating for two consecutive quarters and was given first-place ranking for the company's first time.
Read More →Nissan has unveiled a new IT system for light-duty commercial vehicles that can provide fleet managers and drivers with driving behavior and vehicle maintenance information.
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By adding the 2014 Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew to its lineup, Ford offers entry-level truck customers capable, roomy and stylish new options.
Read More →Arriving this fall, the new 2014 Chevrolet Malibu will be the first U.S. midsize sedan to offer fuel-saving stop/start technology standard on its 2.5L base model. The 2014 Malibu will also feature the Intake Valve Life Control system and a new six-speed transmission.
Read More →After winning Nissan Commercial Vehicles’ “Design Your Ride” contest, the five companies received a Nissan NV200 compact cargo van, each wrapped to their individual specifications, to help with their small businesses.
Read More →General Motors becomes the only OEM to offer remote services across four smartphone platforms: iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and now Microsoft Windows.
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