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ArticlesNovember 1, 1982

Alternatives to Gasoline Updated

A five year project at Australia's University of Queensland has produced a hybrid gasoline-electric vehicle which may have assembly line potential in just a few years

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ArticlesSeptember 1, 1982

Electric Car Charge Station First In World

The Silver Volt Corporation has installed what they claim is the world's first electric vehicle charging station for use by the general public.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1982

California Embarks On 1000 Vehicle Methanol Fleet

The search for alternative fuels goes on, and it is a search which will ultimately affect every fleet administrator in the nation. When one or two fuels can be found which are as efficient as gasoline, are less ex­pensive than petroleum products and are, in essence, "home-grown," then administrators would be remiss if they did not fully investigate these fuels.

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ArticlesFebruary 1, 1982

Propane Power In Real-Life Practice

Ford is now offering for sale only to fleets two models powered by propane. The Granada, from Ford, and the Cougar, from the Lincoln- Mercury division of the company, are both available to fleet buyers as propane-powered vehicles, the first time an American vehicle has been offered from a major factory with propane power in passenger car form.

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ArticlesMay 1, 1980

Are Alternate Fuels in Your Fleet's Future?

PHH's Innes examines alternatives, viability

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ArticlesMarch 1, 1980

Electric Vehicle Program Shows Fleet Potential

The DOE's Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration Program calls for 10,000 EV's to be placed in commercial service.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 1980

Electric Vehicle Program Shows Fleet Potential

The DOE's Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Demonstration Program calls for 10,000 EV's to be placed in commercial service.

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ArticlesDecember 1, 1978

First Electric Vehicle Leasing Company Formed

Dallas-based company leases EV’s as part of DOE program.

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