
With 2025 emissions targets back in review, manufacturers, alt-fuel, and alt-power suppliers weigh in on the potential impacts of Trump’s initiatives.
With 2025 emissions targets back in review, manufacturers, alt-fuel, and alt-power suppliers weigh in on the potential impacts of Trump’s initiatives.
Before jumping in, fleets considering alternative fuels or power must define their use cases and tailor them to the solution more than ever before.
These trend lines were gathered from the Work Truck Show, one of the year’s key mileposts to take stock of the industry.
Frigid weather has spiked demand for natural gas and raised wholesale prices. How are fleets using alt-fuels coping?
What are the opportunities for propane to gain wider acceptance as alternative fuel for fleets, and what’s holding it back?
While most small fleets do not present the “perfect” case for switching to compressed natural gas, there are several tactics to make the return on investment more favorable.
At NAFA’s fleet conference last week, heads of the major leasing companies talked about rising oil prices, distracted driving, changing to leasing rules and managing the rush of technology.
Sometimes going green is less about the ‘best’ technology and more about where the government puts its money — and fleet buyers with good intentions are caught in the middle.
More intel culled from the Green Fleet Conference in San Diego, including EV charging, the future of alt fuels and other tidbits.
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