SAN FRANCISCO – Fleet owners could play an increasingly important role in helping kickstart the alternative-fuel revolution, according to author Edwin Black in the San Francisco Chronicle. He contends that in the absence of a federal Manhattan Project initiative to push the market away from dependence on imported oil, the public must turn not just to the White House or the state capitol but also to the largest fleet owners in the country. Fleets have volume purchasing power that manufacturers can’t ignore. For instance, the carrier company UPS deploys about 80,000 trucks daily as it makes 13 million deliveries every 24 hours. But, only about 1,000 of UPS’ fleet run on compressed natural gas as of this past summer. Within Federal Express’ 70,000-vehicle fleet, the company operated 30,000 medium-duty trucks, of which fewer than 100 were hybrid diesel as of this summer. About 6 million vehicles are owned by private commercial fleets such as Sysco, Wal-Mart, Halliburton, and Frito-Lay. City, state, and federal agencies, as well as universities, comprise just a fraction of America’s 38,000 private fleets, according to Black. If fleet managers adopted a green fleet initiative, that could spark the race among truck and heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers to be the first to fill those orders. The federal government itself maintains America’s single largest fleet at about 600,000 vehicles. And, the Energy Policy Act, passed after the first Gulf War, mandates that all federal agencies reduce oil dependence by ensuring that 75 percent of new-vehicle purchases use alternative fuels.
Fleets Could Help U.S. Reduce Foreign Oil Dependence by Running More Alt-Fuel Vehicles
SAN FRANCISCO – Fleet owners could play an increasingly important role in helping kickstart the alternative-fuel revolution.
More Operations

How NOV Uses Telematics to Improve Fleet Safety Across 160 Locations
James Victory of NOV discusses how the company manages fleet safety, maintenance, and telematics across more than 150 locations supporting oilfield operations throughout the U.S.
Read More →
Fleet Meets: Steven Santostasi
This edition of the Fleet Meets series features Steven Santostasi, the current TSP channel manager for Ford Pro.
Read More →
Why Fleet Managers Are Replacing Departmental Vehicles with Shared Motor Pools
Departmentally assigned vehicles often create hidden costs through underutilization, poor visibility, and increased administrative burden. This white paper explores how shared motor pool strategies help fleets reduce costs, improve accountability, and optimize vehicle utilization.
Read More →Soap Box Derby Challenge: Assembling the Crew
Meet Gabriel, Matthew, and Angel — the team helping bring this soap box derby build to life.
Read More →
BBL Fleet Acquires Velcor Leasing Corporation
BBL Fleet expanded its footprint in the fleet management industry with the acquisition of Velcor Leasing Corporation of Madison through a stock purchase agreement finalized Feb. 27, 2026.
Read More →
Lytx Introduces New AI Fleet Technologies at Protect 2026
The company introduced new AI-driven fleet safety and operations technologies during its annual user conference.
Read More →
Fleet Costs Are Rising: Here’s How Leaders Are Responding
Fleet leaders are under pressure to reduce costs, adapt to economic uncertainty, and make smarter decisions. See how peers across North America are responding with real data, proven strategies, and forward-looking insights. Download the 2026 Market Pulse Report to benchmark your strategy and uncover where you can gain an edge.
Read More →From Waffle House to AI: Fleet Trends You Need to Know
In this AF news recap, host Faith Howell covers how Waffle House stepped up during disaster response and new AI tech on the market.
Read More →Fleet Operations in the Age of AI: Navigating Ethical and Legal Challenges
AI is no longer a future concept for fleets—it’s already embedded in the tools, data, and decisions that operators rely on every day. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, recorded live at Fleet Forward, industry leaders take the conversation beyond hype to examine what responsible AI adoption really looks like in fleet operations.
Read More →Factory Installed vs. Aftermarket: Choosing the Right Telematics Path & Managing the Data
As fleets rethink how they capture, manage, and act on vehicle data, telematics is at a major inflection point. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most pressing questions facing fleet leaders today: Should you rely on OEM factory-installed connectivity, aftermarket devices, or a hybrid of both?
Read More →