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Research from WSP and the Environmental Defense Fund research reveals that 56% of announced EV spending during the past eight years occurred after the 2022 passage of the federal Inflation Reduction Act.
Read More →The number of used vehicles for sale had been increasing after hitting a low point in March but that increase in inventory stalled in mid-July and into August, as sales unexpectedly picked up.
Read More →Download “The Fleet Guide to Safety and Risk Management” to uncover the safety risks you need to know about and get the methods, tools, and policies you need to mitigate them. Additionally, you can explore leading solutions and best practices including continuous driver monitoring.
Read More →Honda is the latest automaker participating in a common EV industry trend, joining Nissan, Polestar, Ford, General Motors, and Volvo in adopting the NACS this year.
Read More →A serene space where employees may take a breather can boost health and morale during a time of mounting mental health concerns.
Read More →As EV charging infrastructure is developed across the U.S., a battle is emerging between Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) and Combined Charging System (CCS). Automakers are taking sides.
Read More →This partnership allows Merchants to deploy advanced fuel card technology solutions to fleet clients nationwide.
Read More →The United Auto Workers contract with the Detroit Big 3 automakers expires Sept. 14 as new inventory remains 68% above last year's level.
Read More →During this period of ongoing supply constraints, the trust that fleet managers had with OEMs, upfitters, and dealers has been strained. Fleet managers say they have had too many experiences over the past three years coping with erroneous information, adjusting to multiple price increases, and feeling betrayed by inadequate transparency from suppliers.
Read More →U.S. fleet sales for August were strong and reached levels for the month not seen since 2019.
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