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GE Capital Fleet Services has announced the launch of a new eco-focused website that provides access to the company’s depth of knowledge regarding alternative fuels and related sustainable products. The website can be accessed via: www.gefleet.com/eco.“Our new, enhanced eco website presents users with an interactive and educational experience that shows how our green solutions can help optimise customers’ fleets,” said Deb Frodl
August 23, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
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“Our new, enhanced eco website presents users with an interactive and educational experience that shows how our green solutions can help optimise customers’ fleets,” said Deb Frodl, chief strategy officer for GE Capital Fleet Services and global alternative fuels leader for GE. “GE’s global depth of knowledge around alternative fuel vehicles allows us to tell the story of sustainability in fleet management from a unique perspective.”

The launch of the interactive website follows the May 2012 opening of GE’s world-class vehicle innovation centre at the company’s fleet services headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The centre provides current and prospective customers the ability to test drive and learn about the latest advancements and innovations for alternative fuel vehicles, via an on-site test track and education centre.

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