Government Vehicle Fleet Carbon Emissions
Fleet Profile The vehicle fleet operated by ministries is comprised of: - 2,899 light vehicles (cars, vans, pickups, SUVs) ambulances trucks over 1 ton - 19 pieces of self-propelled heavy equipment small vehicles (snowmobiles, motorcycles, all terrain vehicles, forklifts ) - 11 pieces of farm equipment - 8 buses
Ministry Fleet Sizes The “big six”: PHH Light VehiclesOther Vehicles Total Ambulance Service Attorney General / Solicitor General Children and Family Development Environment367 n/a367 Forests Transportation
Hybrid Acquisition Policy A total of 480 gas/electric hybrid vehicles were operated by ministries as of February 14, An additional 100 are on order for the 2008 model year. Thirteen of the seventeen executive lease vehicles assigned to Ministers and Deputy Ministers are hybrids, with two more on order. Hybrids represent 16% of the light vehicle fleet (cars, vans, pickups, SUVs). By the 2011 model year 20% of the light vehicle fleet will be hybrids.
Plug-in Hybrid Technology Collaborating with Ministry of Energy & Mines on pilot of plug-in hybrid technology Supply of acceptable conversion technology limiting factor Government considering financial support for pilot of hybrid Chrysler Sprinter van technology Our aim: be part of Toyota’s rollout of OEM plug- in technology in 2010
Addressing the Fundamentals Annual ministry fleet plans that identify carbon reduction actions Driving only when necessary Maintain vehicles at optimum performance levels Vehicle “right sizing” Purchase regular fuel Monthly odometer reporting (kms / litre)
Anti-Idling Anti-idling policy to be issued to ministries in April Shared Services collaborating with Ministry of Environment and Climate Action Secretariat on expansion of anti-idling initiative
Alternate Fuels Purchase e10 blends Evaluate merits of conversion to propane Purchase bio-diesel and create bio-diesel re- fueling capacity at government vehicle yards
Diesel Compliance with Regulation on pre 1995 units New acquisitions to conform to Ministry of Environment target levels for clean diesels Ambulance fleet switching from Ford to GM
Pursuing New Technologies BC Mail Plus purchase of electric vehicle for precinct delivery Nitrogen inflation of tires ECM (electronic control module) downloads Hourly vehicle rental program
Start with the Driver Draw on Shared Services’ online learning services to create on-line “green driving” tutorial (City of Edmonton reports 20% fuel reduction.) Green Ideas website Leverage the use of telematics to provide feedback on driver behavior and vehicle performance, and route optimization Vehicle specific emissions calculations Explore merits of cross-government shared vehicle pool and/or shared vehicle on-line booking tool
Monitoring, Feedback and Confirmation Fuel consumption data available for all vehicles Ministry by ministry emissions data, reported on Green Ideas website Kms / litre performance data available for all vehicles in fleet Participation in the E3 fleet certification program of Green Fleets BC – MEIA pilot ministry
Personal Mileage – The Hidden Fleet 10,667 employees submitted mileage claims totalling 16,620,446 kms. in FY employees submitted claims greater than 15,000 kms. (135 from one ministry) Recommended that significant percentage of high mileage claims should be replaced with hybrid pool vehicle