Sentences with phrase «national fleet of vehicles»

The Canadian Post Office has selected the Ford Transit Connect to replace its national fleet of vehicles.

Not exact matches

MSX's fleet of vehicles will transport goods to retailers, including supermarket giant Tesco, as well as a range of national and regional wholesale and cash and carry customers, as far north as Irvine in Scotland.
Government has handed over a fleet of vehicles and other essential logistics to the National Identification Authority (NIA) to facilitate the nationwide issuance of a national ID card, known as the Ghana Card by the AuNational Identification Authority (NIA) to facilitate the nationwide issuance of a national ID card, known as the Ghana Card by the Aunational ID card, known as the Ghana Card by the Authority.
China's integration of «new energy» vehicles — the Chinese term that includes battery electric, hybrid electric, fuel cell electric, and alternative fuel technologies1 - into transit fleets has become a primary focus following the development of national goals to address harmful emissions concerns.
In the same vein, Hertz unveiled two new national fleet collections — the Adrenaline and Green Traveler Collections — with a wide array of vehicles, from the fast - paced Mustang to the eco-conscious Toyota Prius.
The review follows on from National Express» investment in 150 new coaches during 2011 - replacing around a third of its fleet with state of the art, wheelchair accessible vehicles.
Coal pollution combined with emissions from China's burgeoning industries and the exhaust of a fast - growing national vehicle fleet are plenty enough to impair breathing and jeopardize health.
2010 (April) National Program Standards Phase I (Light - Duty) New standards for passenger cars, light - duty trucks, and medium - duty passenger vehicles model years 2012 - 16 are set to a fleet - wide average of 35.5 mpg by 2016.
The National Commission on Energy Policy reported in December that, if fleet mileage in the U.S. rises to 40 mpg — somewhat below the current European Union fleet average for new vehicles of 42 mpg and well below the current Japanese average of 47 mpg - then as switchgrass yields improve modestly to around 10 tons / acre it would take only 30 million acres of land to produce sufficient cellulosic ethanol to fuel half the U.S. passenger fleet.
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley decided to analyze the cost, energy, and environmental implications of a fleet of self - driving electric vehicles operating in Manhattan.
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and UC Berkeley have analyzed the cost, energy, and environmental implications of a fleet of self - driving electric vehicles operating in Manhattan.
The same country that has made headlines for measuring Gross National Happiness (there are some legitimate questions for how GNH is calculated) and aiming for 100 % organic agriculture recently announcing a partnership with Nissan to supply electric vehicles (EVs) to government and taxi fleets, as well as electric vehicle chargers, as part of a broad scale effort to cut fossil fuel imports by a whopping 70 %, eventually aiming to become a zero emissions nation.
(12) the establishment of such a vehicle fleet and distribution system would provide a large market that would mobilize private resources to substantially advance the technology and expand the production of alcohol fuels in the United States and abroad; (13) the United States has an urgent national security interest to develop alcohol fuels technology, production, and distribution systems as rapidly as possible; (14) new cars sold in the United States that are equipped with an internal combustion engine should allow for fuel competition by being flexible fuel vehicles, and new diesel cars should be capable of operating on biodiesel; and (15) such an open fuel standard would help to protect the United States economy from high and volatile oil prices and from the threats caused by global instability, terrorism, and natural disaster.
Founded in 1997, MobilityWorks is a national chain of wheelchair accessible van providers - serving the disabled community with wheelchair accessible minivans, full - size vans with lifts and commercial fleet vehicles.
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