
Ford Motor Co. has begun producing its 2015 Transit full-size vans at its Kansas City assembly plant as its E-Series replacement and one of the most hotly anticipated commercial vehicles.
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U.S. headquartered ZAP jointly with Jonway Auto, its subsidiary in Zhejiang, China, has unveiled the smallest family in their electric vehicle (EV) product line — the Urban EV, "Urbee," a city utility fleet EV targeting Chinese city municipal vehicles and local city commuters.
Read More →A small gain on the sale is anticipated to be recorded in the first quarter period ending March 29, 2014.
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Massachusetts will provide state grants to help municipal fleets replace gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles with electric vehicles and add EV charging infrastructure, Gov. Deval Patrick announced this week.
Read More →Daimler and Volvo are anticipated to lead the implementation of V2V communication systems among vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across Europe.
Read More →A valid PAL Card is international proof that the cardholder has been trained to operate powered access equipment safely and effectively. The International Powered Access Federation's (IPAF) organizes the voluntary safety program.
Read More →Join us for a hosted conversation with Dan Kennedy, manager of remarketing for GM, entitled, "The 10 Core Principals to Remarketing Excellence: A Hosted Conversation with GM's Dan Kennedy."
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Bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the U.S. to reinstate a tax incentive that expired at the end of 2013 when it comes to the production of domestic biodiesel fuel.
Read More →Wisconsin drivers preparing for their commercial driver’s license (CDL) written test can now use an iPad or tablet device to study, thanks to the new "Wisconsin DMV CDL Practice Test."
Read More →According to Navigant Research, plug-in electric vehicles with vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology is expected to expand steadily in the coming years, allowing for vehicles to participate as ancillary services for the power grid.
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