Publications
The US Dept. of Energy, the nationwide network of Clean Cities Coalitions, and our partners publish a variety of resources with information to help fleets incorporate cleaner transportation options into their operations and save on fuel costs. In addition to the recently published resources below, find more publications about alternative transportation, including alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, and regulated fleets by visiting the Alternative Fuels Data Center's Publications page.
2021 Fuel Economy Guide
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have just released the 2021 Fuel Economy Guide. The Guide provides detailed fuel economy estimates for model year 2021 light-duty vehicles, along with estimated annual fuel costs and other information for prospective car buyers. Shopping for a new or used car? FuelEconomy.gov's Find-a-Car App can help you find a fuel-efficient vehicle that's right for you! Available now on the App Store and Google Play. |
Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report, October 2020 The Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report is a quarterly report designed to keep Clean Cities coalitions and other interested parties up to date on the prices of alternative and conventional fuels in the United States. For fleets considering the transition from conventional fuels, page 21 of the report shows historical prices of alternative fuels, relative to gasoline and diesel, from 2011 to 2020. |
Electrified freight vehicles offer many advantages over their diesel counterparts. The electricity they consume is domestically generated from a diverse set of energy resources, with a growing share of this electricity coming from cleaner and renewable resources. Also, electricity prices have historically been lower and more stable than diesel and gasoline prices. While the electrification of freight vehicles is very promising, not every vehicle type may be presently suited for electrification. Meanwhile, medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks (MHDETs) have only recently begun to receive attention from the industry and policy makers. While some of the solutions from the light-duty sector can be adopted for use with MHDETs, the technology is quickly evolving
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Alternative Fuels Data Center Fact Sheet
The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) provides a wealth of information and data on alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, fuel-saving strategies, and emerging transportation technologies. The site features a number of interactive tools, calculators, and mapping applications to aid in the implementation of these fuels, vehicles, and strategies. The AFDC functions as a dynamic online hub, enabling thousands of stakeholders in the transportation system to interact with one another. |
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