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News > Headline News > 04/12/2010
Survey: Fleets ready to buy alt fuel trucks
04/12/2010
Would you consider filling your tank with a low biodiesel blend?
Absolutely. Anything to limit dependence on conventional oil
No. I don't agree there's significant fuel savings
Not until more research is done with modern engines
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LAS VEGAS -- Nearly half of fleets surveyed by AFVi said they plan to purchase alternative fuel vehicles in the next three years.

Market research firm, Alternative Fuel Consulting & Technical Training Services, surveyed 135 companies with fleets ranging in size from 70 to 72,000 vehicles.

By fleet size, these companies are in the top 10 percent of all commercial companies in the U.S.

AFVi found that larger companies and those that already have some alternative fuel vehicles are more likely to have additional purchase plans.

When asked how important each of several specific factors are in the decision to purchase an alternative fuel vehicle, the most important factor is the 'availability of the right alternative fuel vehicle to meet my fleet's need.' This was followed by fuel availability, overall payback and environmental concerns. Available incentives and the price of gasoline/diesel were less important factors.

According to the survey, the questions fleet managers have when considering an alternative fuel vehicle tend to focus on whether the vehicle will meet the job demand. Questions also focus on the initial cost, the cost to operate and fueling availability/infrastructure. In addition, the top place they turn for answers is the Internet.

-- via Truckinginfo.com 

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