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SustainableFleets
Maureen L. Marshall, Regional Director
A GLOBAL ORGANIZATION WITH OFFICES ACROSS THE US
San Joaquin Valley Clean
Transportation Center (Fresno,
Stockton)
New York-Northeast
Colorado
So Cal/HQ Pasadena
Nor Cal/ Bay Area
Michigan/ Midwest
Wisconsin
Florida
Commercialization Activities AreasIdentifying, assembling and managing real world tech demonstrations to meet user needs.
Validating the performance and business case of technology to inform user, developer and policy.
Developing and managing effective, streamlined incentives for new tech.
Developing and supporting smart, effective policies to drive clean technology
Supporting company success via information, partnering, identifying opportunities.
Development, Demonstration & User Connection
Performance Validation & Assessment
Market Acceleration
Policy Development & Support
Industry Service
CALSTART DRIVES COMMERCIALIZATION
SustainableFleets AccreditationProgram
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A “LEED” for Fleets
● Originally developed with NAFA – nation’s major fleetmanager organization – BY AND FOR FLEETS
● Sets a standard to measure fleet progress againstspecific reduction targets – the “LEED” of Fleet
● Metrics: reduce fuel use; reduce climate and criteriaemissions; increase efficiency
● Provides independent review of fleet progress – givesguidance on strategies – but encourages innovation
A sustainable fleet is one who manages and reduces net environmental impacts – at or ahead of the pace required for environmental need by demonstrating:
• Improved air quality through emission reduction• Increased fuel economy• Reduced fuel usage
CALSTART sustainable fleet program provide fleets the tools and methods to help fleet managers measure efficiency, fuel reduction while tracking improvements over time.
WHAT MAKES A FLEET SUSTAINABLE
The program serves as a guide to set the course towards continuous improvement
TECHNOLOGY AND FUEL OPPORTUNITIES
Powertrains
Drivetrains
Fuel
Natural Gas Biodiesel ElectricityHydrogenPropane
Transit agencies, fleets and private owners are looking to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce costsToday, there are numerous options for vehicle efficiencies:
– Right Sizing
– Operator Training
– Idle Reduction
– Vehicle Aerodynamics
– Vehicle Equipment
– Vehicle Technology
SUSTAINABLE FUEL NEUTRAL OPPORTUNITIES
Vehicle efficiency isn’t just about your fuel and powertrain choice.
Fleets are responsible for developing a plan or work strategy document for taking action steps over three or more years to make the fleet more sustainable. The plan should:
1) Set a Goal: Establish sustainability as a fleet management goal
2) Develop Sustainability metrics: Establish a baseline with x% fuel or emissions reductions or efficiency improvements in a time period range of 3 to 5 years.
3) Measure: Establish measuring mechanisms (monitoring tools/analytics) to track, benchmark, and report on fleet fuel consumption
4) Initiate and Review: Kick off your plan and be sure to develop a process for an internal annual review of sustainable fleet plan and policy
DEVELOPING YOUR SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
BECOMING ACCREDITED
Why become an accredited sustainable fleet through CALSTART/NAFA?
RecognitionShowcase your sustainability leadership
Measurable Improvements Emissions and efficiency improvements with metrics
Accreditation ValidationYour sustainability efforts will be validated by ourindependent and confidential organization
Build clean communitiesImproved air quality improves public health, and mitigates climate-related changes
You set the strategy… … the program measures the results
Getting started can be as simple as submitting some simple fleet information
WHAT IS NEEDED TO GET STARTED1. User Information: basic fleet information
2. Sustainable Fleet Plan: fleet creates this plan which sets goals and
measures success
3. Efficient Driver Training: show proof of efficient driving training and
tracking method
4. Idle Reduction: show proof of anti-idling policy and tracking/enforcement
method
5. Vehicle Fuel Tracking: show method for tracking fuel usage
6. Fuel Data: track alternative fuel usage for baseline and reporting years
7. Baseline Year Data: vehicle class, year, fuel type, and miles driven
8. Reporting Year Data: vehicle class, year, fuel type, and miles driven
All Data is 100% Confidential
Baseline year data vs. Reporting year data determines the latest:
● Number of advanced technology vehicles● Percentage of alternative fuel used● Improvement in fuel economy● Improvement in air quality (NOx & PM)● GHG emissions reductions
CHANGE IN FLEET DATA
SUSTAINABLE FLEET REPORT CARD
Tier 1 (>20 points): demonstrate Progress via actions/reductions
Tier 2 (≥40 Points): demonstrate Meaningful actions/reductions
Tier 3 (≥60 Points): demonstrates Significant actions/reductions
Tier 4 (≥80 Points): demonstrate Outstanding actions/reductions
Many Methods for Earning Points!TIERS AND SCORE
www.sustainablefleets.org
Accredited Fleets
• Attend CALSTART educational webinars on how to improve scores and move to the next tier
• Members have access to a community of fleets working toward the same goal
• Fleet events allow fleets to share their successes and challenges
• CALSTART Basic Membership included in Sustainable Fleets enrollment!
• Access to CALSTART sector experts
• Sustainable Fleets recognition ceremony at NAFA I&E – April 6-8 in Indianapolis
ENROLL TODAY!
BENEFITS OF ENROLLMENT
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We Invite You to be a Sustainable Fleet!www.sustainablefleets.org
Kelly Leathers, Sustainable Fleets Program [email protected]
(626) 744-5639
AnnieLaurie Vann, Sustainable Fleets Program [email protected]
(626) 744-5647
QUESTIONS?
MAUREEN MARSHALL, REGIONAL DIRECTOR(248) 457-4508
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• Access to funding and program partnership opportunities with CALSTART.
• Access to CALSTART industry and policy networks.
• Access to CALSTART’s timely and accurate legislative and regulatory updates,alerts and issue briefs.
• Access to CALSTART “FYI” Bulletins on policy and funding.
• Access to CALSTART’s member database with complete contact information foreach member company.
• Access to CALSTART strategic brokering of partnerships.• Opportunity to participate in CALSTART program committees and working
groups.• Complimentary access to CALSTART’s Webinar Series, which features topics
ranging from technology reviews to how to form competitive funding partnershipteams.
• CALSTART NewsNotes e-mails that deliver quick hits on breaking member news,industry-related legislation, market trends, analyses, and other news of interest.
• Discounts on selected CALSTART conferences and workshops.• Link to your company’s press releases from CALSTART website.
BENEFITS OF CALSTART MEMBERSHIP
!Ai WHAT SIZE AM I?
CA�START Fleet managers should understand their fleets needs:
- What are the vehicles used for?
- What mileage are the vehicles seeing?
- Is there significant downtime? J - Is the vehicle fleet optimal?
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Fleet Rightsizing is data driven decisions can help enable choices
that can effect your overall fuel use, CO2 footprint and TCO
Rightsizing is not a once and done activity - Review, Right size and Repeat.
Behaviors and how vehicles are driven can make a big impact quickly
– Administering proper tire maintenance
– Following the speed limit
– Reducing or eliminating idling of vehicles
– Avoiding sharp braking and accelerating
Drivers and operators should be more mindful they are about driving as eco-friendly driving habits equate to more fuel savings
BEHAVIORS DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS
The main component for any change in driver behavior is always the same: TRAINING
Idle reduction: limiting the amount of time that vehicles idle unnecessarily is a key strategy for increasing fuel efficiency and reducing petroleum use.
– Establishing an anti-idling policy
– Turning off engines when not in use
– Start/Stop Technologies
For vehicles that need power for non propulsion it gets more complicated, however there are solutions:
– Engine idle management systems
– Heaters for cab and/or engine block
– Auxiliary power systems
– Electrified parking spaces
STOP IDLING AND START SAVING BIG
Idling in the US uses more that 6 billion gallons of fuel at a cost of more than $19 billion each year
Heavy vehicles lose a tremendous amount of energy from wind resistance, braking, and rolling resistance
Fleets and owner-operators should look for aerodynamic solutions that cut fuel costs
but do not increase maintenance costs nor require driver attention and costly repairs.• Gap Reducer • Tail• Skirt• Under trailer• Aerodynamic mirrors• Splash guard
CONTROLLING THE AIR FLOW
Aerodynamic losses can account for about a 45% decrease in efficiency
Low Rolling Resistant (LRR) technology LRR tires are used on three axle positions:
• Trailer (Rear Axle)
• Steer (Front Axle)
• Drive (Center axle)Super-Single Tires• In Class 8, replacing traditional dual tires with one super-single (also
called wide-base or single-wide) tire can save fuel by reducing vehicle weight and rolling resistance, which means the engine doesn't need to work as hard.
EQUIPMENT CHOICES
Equipment choices can reduce both costs and emissions for long-haul class 8 tractor-trailers by 3% or more