
A new partnership between Carbar and Sonnen brings an EV subscription service to Australians, allowing use of the cars for a fraction of the cost.
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Week Three of the month-long 2021 Global Fleet Experience, held virtually, will feature on Thursday, May 20, 2021, a “deep dive" market reports on Brazil and Mexico and EV strategies for North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.
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Week Three of the month-long 2021 Global Fleet Experience, held virtually, features “deep dives” into the growing significance of data as a gateway to new fleet management, which will be held on May 18, 2021, and second deep dive on May 20, 2021, which will include market reports on LatAm and EV strategies for Australia/New Zealand, Europe, and North America. Further details are available at https://www.globalfleetexperience.com/
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Australian fleet management company Custom Fleet and Origin, an energy retailer, have partnered to develop a one-stop solution for electric vehicle fleet procurement, management, and charging for fleets in the country.
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For both carsharing operators and users, the MOQO platform can digitally map all processes necessary for sharing.
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Alphabet International, a global provider of business mobility solutions, has expanded its global presence into the Australian and New Zealand Markets following a new partnership with SG Fleet.
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The SEA Hino 917 EV will be used by Fulton Hogan, the large infrastructure company, as a maintenance truck in a local city council in Melbourne, Australia at the City of Port Phillip.
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The Isuzu D-Max one-ton pickup truck, which first debuted in Australia in September 2020, has been awarded a five-star rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), which comprehensively assesses the safety of new vehicles.
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Ridesharing services are now experiencing a steady rise in passengers as Australia's government restrictions are lifted and the economy begins to recover.
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All of Hertz's businesses globally remain open. International operating regions including Europe, Australia, and New Zealand are not included in the bankruptcy, nor are Hertz's franchised locations.
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