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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The 2014 line of Polaris GEM low-speed electric transport and light-utility vehicles feature a 7-hp motor and a new rear drum brake system.
Read More →Central Maine Power Company is offering up to $15,000 to each selected organization to support the lease or purchase of plug-in electric vehicles. A portion of the grant may also be applied toward the purchase and installation of a Level 2 or 3 charging station.
Read More →Grupo Bimbo has inaugurated its first Ecologic Sales Center in the historic center area of Mexico City, which will house 73 distribution vehicles with electric engines completely designed by Grupo Bimbo technicians.
Read More →Enterprise Rent-A-Car announces the addition of five Nissan LEAF electric vehicles and a charging location to its Northampton, Mass., location.
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ClipperCreek announced the introduction of its 30 kW CS-100-3P 80 AMP, 3 Phase EVSE for use with commercial truck applications. This technology represents the highest power EV charging station available for commercial trucking applications.
Read More →Ford has started production of its Focus Electric in Saarlouis, Germany. The company said the vehicle was developed as a “One Ford” global vehicle. It features an electric motor and lithium-ion battery that can produce 143 PS and allows the vehicle to achieve a top speed of 136 km/h.
Read More →Green Automotive Company announced that its subsidiary, GoinGreen, has signed an agreement with I’MOVING to exclusively distribute its range of pure electric commercial vehicles in the UK.
Read More →After a year of competitive testing, Zenith Motors, LLC has selected UQM Technologies, Inc. to provide PowerPhase Pro 135 systems as the drivetrain in its all-electric shuttle vans.
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Hong Kong has launched its first all-electric taxi fleet consisting of BYD e6 electric cross-over sedan models.
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