Federal Fleet Management
FEMP provides guidance and assistance to help implement Federal legislative and regulatory requirements mandating reduced petroleum consumption and increased alternative fuel use. FEMP's efforts include assisting agencies with implementing and managing energy-efficient and alternative fuel vehicles and facilitating a coordinated effort to reduce petroleum consumption and increase alternative fuel use annually.
FEMP provides the following information and resources:
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Federal requirements: List of current Federal legislation and regulatory requirements for Federal fleets, including related FEMP guidance documents, executive order implementation instructions, and resources.
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Technology resources: Information on the latest alternative fuel and advanced vehicle technologies to help Federal agencies meet Federal fleet management requirements.
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Infrastructure development: Resources and event information to help Federal agencies locate and use alternative fueling stations, develop onsite fueling capabilities, and/or partner with other entities to leverage the development of retail fueling infrastructure.
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INTERFUEL working group: Overview of the interagency working group focused on Federal fleet management, policy, funding, and vehicle operations.
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Resources: Resources for Federal fleets including publications, online tools, and related links on vehicles, alternative fuels, and fleet management deployment strategies.
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Contacts: Expert contacts on vehicles, alternative fuels, and fleet management.
Federal agencies must report vehicle acquisitions and alternative fuel consumption annually. FEMP outlines reporting requirements and processes, including regulations, timelines, and tools to help Federal agencies meet annual requirements.
The Federal Fleet Program Overview outlines FEMP services and assistance available to Federal fleet managers to increase the use of alternative fuels and advanced vehicles (PDF 1.2 MB). A list of frequently asked questions about Federal fleet management is also available (PDF 632 KB). Download Adobe Reader.























