Have you heard all the fuss over Pokemon Go yet?
Chances are your children, coworkers and even your drivers are hooked. The augmented reality game has become an overnight sensation across the world.
This addictive game has everyone walking – and sometimes even driving— around searching for more Pokemon.
If you're a fan of eco-friendly cars, we have good news, bad news, and good news.
The good news is, a new report says that automakers already have the technology they need to achieve the Environmental Protection Agency's bold fuel economy goals for 2025. Issued in 2011, those goals aim for fleet-wide fuel economies of 54.5 mpg. As we've heard before, car companies are making progress on that front.
The bad news? While consumer groups are strongly in favor of the new regulations, consumers themselves are a little more blase.
One of the biggest trends in fleet management today is the increasing complexity of the technology in every vehicle. Consequently, more training is required for technicians than ever before.
The Electrification Coalition (EC) today recognizes the Department of Energy’s (DOE) decision to allocate $4.5 billion in loan guarantees to expand the nation’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure and encourage the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Increasing fuel diversity in the transport sector is an urgent priority to sever the nation’s dependence on oil and boost American energy security.
“Charging infrastructure is an important priority when getting electric vehicles on the road, but it’s not the only piece of the puzzle,” said Robbie Diamond, CEO of the Electrification Coalition.
LeasePlan’s Carolyn Edwards - the founder of Women in Fleet Management - talks about the organization, its origins and its plans for the future!