
The EVs will be joining 90 compressed natural gas-powered garbage trucks and over 30 hybrid vehicles currently in the city's fleet.
The EVs will be joining 90 compressed natural gas-powered garbage trucks and over 30 hybrid vehicles currently in the city's fleet.
On Feb. 4, the Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition (TBCCC) held Tampa Bay’s first ever propane fuel event. It was hosted by the City of Tampa fleet maintenance facility.
The City of Tampa has begun rolling out a new fleet of compressed natural gas refuse trucks to help reduce the city's fuel bill, which has reached $1.6 million annually.
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