Title: Thomas Evashenk
1Green Mandates Green Fleet
- Thomas Evashenk
- California Air Resources Board
Green Summit Sacramento, California March 12, 2007
2Air Resources Board Goal
- Ensure all Californians, especially children and
the elderly, can live, work and play in a
healthful environment - free from harmful
exposure to air pollution
3Overview
- Environmental Impacts and Vehicle Emissions
- Historical Greening of the Fleet
- Fleet Requirements for Agencies
- Resources
4Environmental Impacts and Vehicle Emissions
5Criteria Pollutant Emissions Oxides of Nitrogen
and Hydrocarbons
On-Road Motor Vehicles 53 (3,700 tpd)
Stationary Sources 33 (2,300 tpd)
Off-Road Sources 14 (1,000 tpd)
6Criteria Pollutants
Oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons
Engine and fuel system
7Low Emission Vehicle Certification Standards
8Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Carbon Dioxide
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
HFCs
Carbon Dioxide
Transmission
Engine
A/C compressor
9Historical Greening of the Fleet
10Federal Energy Policy Act 1992
- 75 of the states light-duty vehicle purchases
to be alternative fueled vehicles - Purchase alternative fueled vehicles with fueling
stations in California - Use alternative fuel in the vehicles
11State Legislation
- SB 1170 (10-14-01)
- Created the Driving Green Task Force
- Required a report recommending strategies to
reduce fuel consumption and emissions of state
vehicles - Report issued 11/01/02
- Resulted in SB 552 (9-18-03)
- Required DGS to develop policies and formulas for
purchasing of state vehicles by January 1, 2005
12Impact on Vehicle Purchases
- Office of Fleet Administration (OFA) Developed
- Enhanced DGS ULEV Vehicle Purchase Lease Policy
- Procurement Division Developed
- Enhanced Efficiency Costing Methodology
13Vehicle Purchase and Lease Policy
- Procure ULEV II and cleaner light-duty sedans
- Procure ULEV I light-duty pickups, vans, and SUVs
- Maximize purchase of SULEV and hybrid vehicles
- Discourage purchase of SUVs
14Vehicle Purchase and Lease Policy
- Applies to purchase and lease of
- Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs)
- Gasoline Vehicles
- Hybrid-Electric Electric Vehicles (HEVs)
- Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Four-Wheel
Drive (FWD) Vehicles
15Enhanced Efficiency Costing
- Methodology for new vehicle procurements
- Developed by DGS, CARB, CEC
- Awards contracts based on lowest total cost of
ownership
16Enhanced Efficiency Costing
- In addition to purchase price, include vehicle
costs associated with - Pollution cost of criteria pollutants emitted by
the vehicle over its useful life - Operation cost of fuel to operate the vehicle
over its useful life
17Fleet Requirements for Agencies
18DGS Fleet Management Memos
- MM 01-22 Re-Refined Oil
- MM 06-03 Purchase and Lease Policy
- MM 06-05 Vehicle Reporting
- MM 06-06 Utilization Standards
- MM 06-07 Acquisition of State Vehicles
19MM 01-22 Re-Refined Oil
- State agencies encouraged to use state garages
and authorized vendors offering re-refined oil
for oil change services - Agencies may obtain credit when completing the
State Agency Buy Recycled Campaign Procurement
Report - Authorized vendors listed online
20MM 06-03 Purchase and Lease Policy
- Procure ULEV II and cleaner light-duty sedans
- Procure ULEV I light-duty pickups, vans, and SUVs
- Maximize purchase of SULEV and hybrid vehicles
- Discourage purchase of SUVs
21MM 06-03 Purchase and Lease Policy
- Departments to Dispose of
- Nonessential SUVs and four-wheel drive trucks
- Replace with more fuel efficient cars and trucks
22MM 06-05 Vehicle Reporting
- DGS compiles and maintains information on the
nature of owned and leased vehicles - Each state agency is responsible for submitting
one consolidated report to DGS annually
- Reports due to DGS
- Februrary 15th
23MM 06-06 Utilization Standards
- Recent changes to minimum-use standards
- 6,000 miles or vehicle use of at least 80 percent
of available work days - Consistent with Federal vehicle use requirements
- Reduces evaporative emissions and encourages
greater carpooling
24MM 06-07 Acquisition of State Vehicles
- Revisions to the State Acquisition Form help
ensure - Long-term leases from the State pool and
commercial vendors receive the same evaluation
for need as other State vehicle acquisitions - Vehicle assessment prior to increasing fleet size
- Requested vehicles are both necessary and
cost-effective
25References
- Management Memos
- http//www.ofa.dgs.ca.gov/Publications/default.htm
- California Public Resources Code
- CHAPTER 8.3. STATE VEHICLE FLEET
- CHAPTER 8.4. LOCAL VEHICLE FLEET
http//www.leginfo.ca.gov/cg-bin/calawquery?codese
ctionprccodebodyhits20 - DGS Fleet Handbook
- http//www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/ofa/handbook.pdf
26For More Information
- Rick Slama rick.slama_at_dgs.ca.gov
- Vehicle Purchase Lease Policy
- Marc Anderson marc.anderson_at_dgs.ca.gov
- 2007 Vehicle Contracts
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