
The purchase of Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp's MT50e all-electric walk-in vans is a key step in helping Pacific Gas & Electric meet its mandate to convert as many fleet vehicles as possible to zero-emission vehicles by 2025.
The purchase of Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp's MT50e all-electric walk-in vans is a key step in helping Pacific Gas & Electric meet its mandate to convert as many fleet vehicles as possible to zero-emission vehicles by 2025.
Senior Director Michael Glover talks about how the utility company’s skilled mechanics, engineers and analysts are integrating asset management system, telematics and diagnostic tools to increase safety, compliance, and efficiencies.
The California Public Utilities Commission approved $738 million for the state’s three largest utilities to support electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Pacific Gas & Electric Company has unveiled its first plug-in hybrid-electric Class 6 truck. The vehicle, developed by Efficient Drivetrains Incorporated, combines up to 50 miles of all-electric driving with 300 miles of driving range in hybrid mode.
Pacific Gas & Electric will invest $100 million to purchase battery-electric vehicles and gasoline-electric hybrids over the next five years to reduce fuel costs and lower emissions, the nation's largest utility announced Oct. 15.
In order to provide uninterrupted service during the several weeks it took to complete pipeline testing, PG&E used trailers to deliver LNG and CNG to the injection sites.
PG&E has proposed the building of 25,000 public EV chargers throughout California. Along with San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison, it is waiting for approval from the California Public Utilities Commission.
More than 70 investor-owned electric utilities announced they will increase investment in electric vehicles for their fleets by an estimated $50 million per year, or $250 million over five years, starting in 2015.
Concerned that compressed natural gas tanks in customers’ vehicles might not be sufficiently safe, Pacific Gas & Electric is requiring inspections as a condition of continued use of the company’s filling stations.
Edison Electric Institute (EEI) and a few private utilities are urging other electric utilities to more than double their current investments in electric fleet vehicles. Both groups have taken steps to support utilities working to achieve this goal.
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