The Federal Fleet Requirements Resource Center addresses key questions regarding statutory and executive requirements for agencies, such as which vehicles are covered by certain requirements, how agencies can measure compliance, and what information they need to report.
This section details the fleet requirements outlined in the Energy Policy Acts (EPAct) of 1992 and 2005, the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, and the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Management Regulation (FMR).
Overview of Fleet Statutory Requirements
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Provides a high-level summary of federal fleet statutory requirements.
Petroleum Reduction
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Provides EISA § 142 requirements and resources for petroleum reduction.
Vehicle Acquisition
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Provides EPAct 1992, EISA § 141, and GSA FMR Part 102-34 requirements related to acquiring vehicles.
Best Practices: Fleet Management Framework
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FEMP recommends a framework for fleet managers to develop, implement, and execute an overall fleet-specific petroleum reduction strategy.
Best Practices: Sustainable Fleet Core Principles
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FEMP recommends best practices to right-size fleets, reduce miles traveled, improve efficiency, and more.
Applicability to Federal Agencies
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Details applicability of fleet requirements to federal agencies and vehicles.
Alternative Fuel
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Provides EISA § 142 and 246 and EPAct 2005 § 701 requirements related to alternative fuel.
Planning
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Describes EISA § 142 requirement for a written plan to achieve petroleum reduction and alternative fuel increase levels.
Key Resources
Describes electric vehicle technical assistance that can help agencies meet fleet requirements.
Charts, maps, and reports that illustrate annual federal fleet performance progress.
Monthly meetings and updates regarding new technologies and policies affecting federal fleets.
Describes how DOE will evaluate waiver requests for FY 2021 (beginning with the FY 2020 data call).