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Weighing the Options Before Procuring Hybrids

For fleets that do more driving in city areas, hybrid vehicles could be the alternative-fuel option to choose: however, do the research and weigh the options to ensure the vehicles are the right fit.

by Robert Hall
March 16, 2015
Weighing the Options Before Procuring Hybrids

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On paper, hybrid cars seem to make a lot of sense for today’s fleets. They use less fuel — a major expense for all fleets — and are popular with customers because they are eco-friendly. Yet, they represent a sizeable investment for fleets. Before you jump on the hybrid bandwagon, take some time to weigh the pros and cons and make the decision that is best for the company.

How Hybrids Benefit Fleets

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According to www.Phys.org, hybrid vehicles are the most gasoline-efficient cars of those that use a traditional fuel. A typical hybrid has an EPA rating of between 48 and 60 mpg. Saving fuel is always a good idea, especially for fleets that spend thousands of dollars every month on it.

Yet, fuel efficiency is just one benefit. In low-speed, city driving situations, hybrids produce few if any, emissions. In average driving conditions, a hybrid will cut emissions by 25 to 35 percent.

Maintenance costs on many hybrid vehicles are also lower, because the engine’s components are not as stressed as in a traditional engine — so, while maintenance is more expensive per job, it is far less frequent.

Having a hybrid or two in the company’s fleet can improve its image to eco-conscious customers and the public at large. Customers who are committed to the environment will often support businesses that also show that commitment.

Drawbacks of Hybrid Vehicles

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Before adding a hybrid to the company’s fleet, you must count the cost. Yes, hybrids have excellent fuel efficiency, but it may not be as good as you think. Compare a compact hybrid vehicle with a similar sized, similarly equipped gasoline-powered vehicle, and the fuel savings is only about 20 to 35 percent.

The good news is hybrid vehicle prices are dropping. In 2012, the cost for a hybrid car was not much higher than that for a similar gasoline-powered car. Also, the government is behind the idea of making the switch to hybrid vehicles, and tax incentives of up to $7,500 per vehicle are available to today’s fleets.

Finally, hybrids are best designed for small trips or city driving, when they rely more heavily on the battery than the gasoline motor. For fleets that regularly take long trips, a hybrid may not save much fuel, so it may not be a good fit. For those that drive around the city, it is a cost-effective, energy-efficient vehicle.

So, is a hybrid right for your company’s fleet? The answer depends on the company’s energy goals, the fleet’s drivers’ driving habits, and the fleet’s budget. For some fleets, hybrids are a cost-effective way to go green. Weigh the pros and cons, and then make the decision that best fits the fleet and the company’s needs.

Robert Hall is the president of Track Your Truck, a provider of vehicle tracking systems for small- to mid-sized business fleets. For more information, go to www.trackyourtruck.com.

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