
The EVCaaS program is designed to remove the burden of ownership and maintenance from the charging host.
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Three farms in Sonoma County, California will get Ford F-150 Lightnings, E-Transits, and charging infrastructure as part of a pilot program to demonstrate EV performance in the agriculture industry.
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The chair of the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP), a UK-based organization representing the interests of fleet managers, believes fleets should skip plug-in hybrid models on fleet policies and focus on pure electric models.
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Bolt’s Dual Level Charge Cord allows for Level 2 charging on a 240v three-pronged dryer plug — a smart option for organizations with temporary employees or those in leased or rented complexes.
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A new partnership leverages Camping World's 170 service and collision centers across the U.S. to service the Lordstown Endurance electric pickup.
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San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) launched Power Your Drive for Fleets, a program to enable charging infrastructure to support the transition to zero-emission buses, trucks, forklifts, and other medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment.
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When comparing the average cost of fueling with regular gasoline and EV charging, the cost is about 55% lower for EVs — though some states tilt considerably more favorable for EVs than others.
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Lonestar Specialty Vehicles will be the first Terminal Tractor OEM to offer end to end turnkey solutions that include EV Charging Infrastructure as a Service with In-Charge Energy.
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“Everyone comes into fleet electrification talking about hardware, and they leave talking about software workflow and project management,” says Michael Hughes of ChargePoint.
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Ryder System, In-Charge Energy, and ABB announced a partnership to provide electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure as a service to Ryder customers.
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