
Earley, Mossing Named to NAFA's 2026 Class of Fellows
The honor recognizes five outstanding professionals whose leadership, service and contributions have made a significant impact on NAFA and the fleet management profession.
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The honor recognizes five outstanding professionals whose leadership, service and contributions have made a significant impact on NAFA and the fleet management profession.
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The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
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John B. Poindexter and Mark Hope of JB Poindexter & Co discuss how bodies and upfits are evolving to integrate with electric vehicle chassis and how the company’s new business unit will serve this burgeoning market.
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The Stellantis-owned mobility brand is launching monthly subscriptions in San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, and Sacramento.
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The upcoming advanced driver assistance platform will soon be powered by system-on-chips developed by Qualcomm Technologies, and will be available in 2023 on GM vehicles.
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The two companies plan to deliver the world’s first consumer autonomous vehicles with L4 capabilities by 2024.
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The new company will be known as NewALD and will give the business extensive global reach with a total of 3.5 million vehicles under fleet management.
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The tool predicts the amount of carbon dioxide emissions considering factors such as vehicle and fuel type, traffic conditions, and road attributes.
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The Vietnamese automaker has received an order of 100 EVs from Artemis DNA, a diagnostic laboratory that plans to convert its entire fleet to EVs.
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The Airflow sedan will lead Stellantis' plans to launch its first battery-electric vehicle (BEV) by 2025 and offer a full battery-electric portfolio by 2028.
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It’ll offer 400 miles of driving range, up to 10,000 pounds of trailering capacity, and much more for those looking to electrify their fleet.
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