
Bill Gibson, director of national sales for ELMS, passed away on August 26, 2021, in Orlando, Fla., following a brief illness. Gibson is best remembered for his fleet career at General Motors, where he retired on April 30, 2011, as director, sales for General Motors Fleet & Commercial Operations. He worked at GM for 38 years, which included 21 years in GM Fleet & Commercial Operation, which included rental, commercial, and global fleet sales.
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Xos Hub is a mobile charging station so fleet customers can access charging infrastructure at their fleet yard.
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Because of the difficulties in sourcing vehicles and long lead times during the 2021 model-year, most commercial fleets say they will acquire more vehicles, but concerns linger about product availability.
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On May 24, 2021, Ford Motor Co. debuted the all-new 2022 F-150 Lightning Pro – the first-ever all-electric F-Series truck purpose-built for commercial customers. F-150 Lightning Pro will be offered in a full-size four-door, five-passenger SuperCrew configuration.
Read More →Learn about passenger car fleet sales, the impact of commodity prices, and the demand of green fleet technologies in this episode of State of the Fleet Industry with Automotive Fleet.
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The new practice will serve the growing market of Fortune 500 companies to public agencies navigating the complexities of fleet electrification.
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Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many points, such as by which metric companies would measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.
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Customers can now ensure sustainable transportation operations with the next generation of fleet management technology.
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Next year, small fleets will face increased order-to-delivery times, supply and product availability issues, and rising costs. What can you do to prepare?
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Commercial fleet sales from nine manufacturers totaled 23,866 in May 2020, representing a 68.9% year-over-year decrease, continuing a streak of significant monthly declines since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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