FORT WAYNE, IN – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is converting nearly 600 work trucks and cargo vans to run on propane. View full post on Automobile Stories
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Tuscaloosa Needs $1.3M to Replace City Vehicles and Equipment
TUSCALOOSA, AL – The City of Tuscaloosa’s City Council recently approved $1.3M to replace 47 vehicles and equipment destroyed by the tornado that tore through the City on April 27. View full post on Automobile Stories
Corpus Christi Converting Vehicles to Natural Gas
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS – The City of Corpus Christi’s city council approved a service agreement to convert 16 City vehicles to run on compressed natural gas. View full post on Automobile Stories
Virgina Clean Cities Helps Convert 1,000+ Vehicles to Propane Autogas
LONG BEACH, CA – The Virginia Clean Cities’ grant program is helping fleets convert more than 1,000 vehicles from gasoline to propane autogas and implementing more than 25 fueling stations. View full post on Automobile Stories
Dallas Adds 24 Electric Vehicles to Fleet
DALLAS – The City of Dallas marked Earth day earlier this month by unveiling 24 electric vehicles it has added to the City’s fleet. View full post on Automobile Stories
Lackawanna County Purchases Hybrids, Prisoner Transport Vehicles
SCRANTON, PA – The county commissioners for Lackawanna County, Pa. have approved the purchase of new Ford Fusion hybrids in addition to a number of other vehicles. View full post on Automobile Stories
Dane County to Fuel County Vehicles with CNG from Landfill
MADISON, WI – Dane County is converting its parks and public works trucks to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) from the county’s landfill. View full post on Automobile Stories
Tyler to Purchase CNG Fueling Station and Vehicles
TYLER, TEXAS – Tyler’s City council unanimously approved the purchase of a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station and two residential solid waste trucks that use this fuel. View full post on Automobile Stories
Austin Receives $5 Mil. Grant to Buy Alt-Fuel Vehicles & Service Award
AUSTIN, TEXAS – The City of Austin has earned a $5 million grant to purchase alternative-fuel and/or hybrid vehicles and its Fleet Services Division Centers 1,5, and 6 achieved the ASE Blue Seal of Excellence. View full post on Automobile Stories
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