Vehicle Fleets

Federal Fleet Electrification Assessment

2021-08-18T09:19:29-04:00

By 2025, 40 percent of all non-Postal Service federal fleet vehicles and 97 percent of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) vehicles can be replaced with EV at a lower total cost of ownership TCO than comparable gas and diesel vehicles. This means that choosing an EV over a conventional vehicle will save money over the life of the vehicle.

Federal Fleet Electrification Assessment2021-08-18T09:19:29-04:00

Electrification of Public Transport: A Case Study of the Shenzhen Bus Group

2021-09-10T19:22:11-04:00

This is a joint study by UC Davis, the World Bank, China Development Institute, and Shenzhen Bus Company that provides references and recommendations to cities for the deployment of electric buses based on the comprehensive analysis of the journey of Shenzhen, China.

Electrification of Public Transport: A Case Study of the Shenzhen Bus Group2021-09-10T19:22:11-04:00

Taking Commercial Fleet Electrification to Scale

2021-04-16T14:33:31-04:00

Despite strong and growing policy and consumer momentum toward their adoption, barriers remain and are impeding the growth of the zero-emission commercial vehicle (ZECV) segment. A new CALSTART White Paper, “Taking Commercial Fleet Electrification to Scale” offers structured guidance on how to catalyze ZECV markets and unlock the needed capital to finance fleet electrification.

Taking Commercial Fleet Electrification to Scale2021-04-16T14:33:31-04:00

Steep Climb Ahead: How Fleet Managers Can Prepare for the Coming Wave of Electrified Vehicles

2021-01-29T16:46:56-05:00

This report offers the first comprehensive assessment of how major US fleet managers are approaching the electrification of their fleets. It is based on RMI’s survey of 91 fleet managers operating large fleets, as well as 18 in-depth interviews conducted with fleet managers representing a cross-section of fleet types.

Steep Climb Ahead: How Fleet Managers Can Prepare for the Coming Wave of Electrified Vehicles2021-01-29T16:46:56-05:00

Electrification Assessment of Public Vehicles in Washington

2020-12-03T15:33:37-05:00

Washington state is positioned to cost effectively electrify nearly all public vehicle procurements by the year 2035. With near-term policy action and targeted investments in infrastructure, the state can accelerate ongoing efforts to advance electric vehicles and solidify its leadership position in the electric vehicle market in the United States.

Electrification Assessment of Public Vehicles in Washington2020-12-03T15:33:37-05:00