State and Local Policy Database

Fleets

Collectively, state governments own approximately 500,000 vehicles. Operation and maintenance costs for these fleets every year run to more than $2.5 billion nation-wide. In response to this significant cost, states may adopt definitive energy efficiency standards for state vehicle fleets. These standards ensure a reduction in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. States may also set binding goals to reduce petroleum use or requirements for the procurement of hybrid-electric or all-electric vehicles.

No policy in place or proposed. 

Note: For state efficient fleet initiatives, policies listed must make a specific, mandatory requirement for increasing state fleet efficiency. State alternative-fuel vehicle procurement requirements that give a voluntary option to count efficient vehicles are thus not included.

Last Updated: July 2015

No policy in place or proposed 

Note: For state efficient fleet initiatives, policies listed must make a specific, mandatory requirement for increasing state fleet efficiency. State alternative-fuel vehicle procurement requirements that give a voluntary option to count efficient vehicles are thus not included. 

Last Updated: July 2016

No policy in place or proposed 

Note: For state efficient fleet initiatives, policies listed must make a specific, mandatory requirement for increasing state fleet efficiency. State alternative-fuel vehicle procurement requirements that give a voluntary option to count efficient vehicles are thus not included. 

Last Updated: July 2015