In August 2016, UPS announced it had achieved its goal of driving one billion miles with alternative fuels, a target set in 2012. The company’s adoption of alternative fuels began in 2009, and by the end of 2016 it will have invested more than US$750m in new vehicles, spurring infrastructure and alternative fuel supply agreements.
Numerous other fleet operators have
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