There are currently over five million fleet vehicles in the United States with a bevy of
resources aimed at fleet owners, operators, managers and everyone in between –
consulting agencies, GPS technology and fuel management software providers, purchasing
and leasing outsourcing companies, etc. However, there is a distinct lack of resources when it comes to the relationship between fleets and alternative fuels. With rising gasoline
and diesel prices, more stringent emissions laws, and an overall global trend
towards environmental sustainability, this relationship is becoming very real for our
country’s fleets. Many have already seen the potential alternative fuels can offer.
This blog is here to help.