
The most immediate step will be a purchase in FY-22 of over 1,250 electric fleet units.
The curbside pilot program will bring 100 Level 2 charging ports to over 20 neighborhoods across the five boroughs, with 20 additional charging ports serving city fleet vehicles.
Guests discuss New York City's plans for an all-electric fleet and supporting public use of electric vehicles.
DSNY has approximately 450 traditional street sweepers in use across the five boroughs, including 27 hybrid-electric units.
Faster charging will enable New York City to phase out more gas-powered vehicles and replace them with electric vehicles.
ADOMANI, Inc. announced Oct. 20 it has been named an approved dealership and its vehicles have been listed on the eligible vehicles list for the New York City Clean Trucks Program (NYCCTP).
Early in 2020, Mack Trucks handed the keys to its first fully electric refuse truck to the New York City Department of Sanitation. Equipment Editor Jim Park gives us a tour of the truck and a few early driving impressions.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has signed an executive order stating that New York City will have a 100% electric fleet by 2040.
Mack makes a major move into the electric truck market on the streets of New York City.
Mack Trucks pulled back the curtain on the first working Mack LR Electric, a fully electric version of the LR refuse model, which will be delivered to the New York City Department of Sanitation before the end of January.
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