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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

KAR expects to be immediately profitable across its North American dealer-to-dealer platforms while enhancing its position in the highly fragmented wholesale used vehicle market.
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Electric vans will be fitted with a charging pad to park on as part of the trial. The £1.6 million project is led by Flexible Power Systems, in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council and Heriot-Watt University.
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The new Prius Nightshade is one of 10 Toyota hybrid models and features a FWD or AWD-e powertrain and service connect trial standard for all grades.
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The 2022 Niro Hybrid (HEV) delivers an estimated 50 MPG and features many standard Kia Drive Wise Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
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The partnership will bring smart EV equipment to Merchants Fleet clients as part of the federal order to reach electric vehicle goals.
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The new app integrations span transportation management, maintenance, compliance, and more, and means customers can access real-time data for their fleets.
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The XLH system represents the XL Fleet's first electrification product to be available for Ram Commercial, Stellantis’ line of commercial pickup trucks.
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The decrease in U.S. auto sales is due to historically low new-vehicle inventory levels, which are over 50% lower than they were a year ago.
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The Class 4 and 5 all-electric truck platforms add to Bollinger's existing Class 3 engineering for commercial customers.
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Glenfiddich is turning its own Scotch whisky waste into renewable natural gas for use in its delivery trucks.
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