
UPS achieves alternative fuel vehicle goals early
September 8, 2016 By Megan Smalley
This summer, UPS achieved its goal of driving 1 billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than anticipated.
Read MoreThis summer, UPS achieved its goal of driving 1 billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than anticipated.
Read MoreMore than half of outdoor power equipment dealers will offer propane mowers within three years, according to the Propane Education & Research Council.
Read MoreStag USA Alternative Fuel Solutions received Environmental Protection Agency certification for some of its bi-fuel police vehicles.
Read MoreWaterbury Public Schools and Newtown Public Schools based plan to add propane-fueled school buses to their fleets.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council launched an Internet search tool to locate dealers offering propane-powered mowers.
Read MoreRegina Catholic School Division switched its entire school bus fleet to run on propane.
Read MoreZebulon Innovations plans to partner with two alternative fuel companies in Nebraska, including Otte Oil and Propane and C.A.F.E. Nebraska.
Read MoreUnited Propane AutoGas Solutions Group (UPAS Group) attained 26 member companies as of this August.
Read MoreDelaware Transit Corp. (DTC) plans to commit 130 propane-fueled DART paratransit vehicles to its fleet by 2018.
Read MoreNavigant Research estimates that alternative powertrain sales for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles are expected to grow to 820,000 by 2026.
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