
The California Public Utilities Commission approved $738 million for the state’s three largest utilities to support electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The California Public Utilities Commission approved $738 million for the state’s three largest utilities to support electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
California-based Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) already has programs to encourage light-duty vehicle electrification. With new initiatives, the utility hopes to electrify medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in its service area.
Dave Meisel was named vice president - fleet management for Quanta Services, Inc., which is headquartered in Houston, Texas. He assumed this position in September.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) aims to support widespread EV adoption for medium- to heavy-duty vehicles by developing four new pilot projects aimed at fleet and residential customers.
CPUC approved 15 pilot projects to boost electric vehicle adoption, including the electrification of school buses, delivery trucks, airport/seaport equipment, truck stops, and commuter locations.
PG&E will continue operating fixed-wing aircraft to spot smoke along two routes in areas that have not received significant rain and remain dry.
Pacific Gas & Electric teams operated flights over fire zones in Northern California, capturing videos and still images of PG&E equipment.
More than 1,000 Northern California residents were left without power for nearly 24 hours after a city-owned utility truck hit power poles.
Isena Garcia, CAFM, was named manager, regional fleet operations at Pacific Gas and Electric Company in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is encouraging the public to drive phone-free during Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
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