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Missouri State Fleet Efficiency andAlternative Fuel Program
Division of Energy
August 2013
• To reduce total consumption of motor fuel by state government resulting in a corresponding decline in expenditures.
• To evaluate environmental and economic effects of using alternative transportation fuels.
Program Objectives:
Fuel Conservation for State Vehicles Objectives
• To increase the number of alternative fuel vehicles in state fleets.
• To use alternative fuel in alternative fuel vehicles.
Fleet Efficiency
• Must purchase CAFE compliant passenger cars and light trucks.
• Must meet or exceed the fuel efficiency that would be achieved if each vehicle met CAFE requirements.
AFV Parameters
• 70% percent of all newly acquired eligible vehicles are AFVs.
• 30% percent alternative fuel use of total fuel use in AFVs.
Fleet Efficiency 2012 Report Results
CAFE Requirements FY 2012 ResultsPassenger Cars 38.6
27.5 miles/gallons
Light Trucks 20.7 miles/gallons 28.7
FY 2012 Fuel ConsumptionTable 1: Fuel Consumption Throughout FY 2012
Table 1.Fuel ConsumptionThroughout Fiscal Year 2011
Fuel TypeNon-Exempt
VehiclesExempt Vehicles
All State Vehicles
Gasoline (gallons) 1,908,838 5,720,032 7,628,870
Diesel (gallons) 11,869 3,658,841 3,670,710
Alternative Fuel (gge) *biodiesel is included as B100
146,118 336,096 482,214
FY 2012 Fuel Costs
Table 2: Fuel Cost Throughout Fiscal Year 2012
Table 2.Fuel Cost Throughout Fiscal Year 2011
Fuel Type Non-Exempt VehiclesExempt Vehicles
All State Vehicles
Gasoline (gallons) $5,404,618 $9,848,152 $15,252,770
Diesel (gallons) $32,802 $10,958,213 $10,991,015
Alternative Fuel (gge) $532,499 $968,368 $1,500,867
Total $5,969,919 $21,774,733 $27,744,652
FY 2012 Vehicle Types
Table 3: Number of Vehicles OperatedThroughout Fiscal Year 2012
Table 3.Number of Vehicles Operated Throughout Fiscal Year 2011
Vehicle Type Non-Exempt VehiclesExempt Vehicles
All State Vehicles
Gasoline 1,918 4,391 6,309
Diesel 17 2,576 2,593
Alternative Fuel 2,144 1,997 4,141
Total 4,079 8,964 13,043
Gallons of E-85 Used in E-85 Vehicles
Figure 3 – Missouri State FleetGallons of Ethanol 85 Used in Ethanol 85 Vehicles
Fiscal Year
Gallons of B-20 Used in Diesel Vehicles
Figure 4 – Missouri State FleetGallons of Biodiesel (B20) Used in Diesel Vehicles
Fiscal Year
FY 2011 Alternative Fuel Use
Figure 5 – Missouri State Fleet
The Percent of Alternative Fuel Use in Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Biodiesel and Exempt Usage Not Included
Fiscal Year
FY 2012 Fuel Usage SummaryTable 5.
The Percent of Alternative Fuel Use In Alternative Fuel Vehicles Throughout Fiscal Year 2011
Vehicle Fuel Type
Number of
VehiclesGAS/DSL (gal/GGE)
Alternative Fuel in GGE
Total Fuel in GGE
% Alternative Fuel Use
B20 (exempt vehicles) 2,576 2,886,388 1,547,588 4,433,976 35%
E85 2,104 1,115,701 145,509 1,261,210 12%
E85 (exempt vehicles) 1,990 2,231,934 37,612 2,269,546 2%
Propane 14 7,248 611 7,859 8%
Propane (exempt vehicles) 7 2,096 20 2,116 1%
CNG 3 134 0 134 0%
Electric 11 8 0 0 0%
Total (Non-exempt vehicles only) 2,132 1,123,091 146,120 1,269,211 12%
Total (Exempt vehicles only) 4,573 5,120,418 1,585,220 6,705,638 24%
Total 6,705 6,243,509 1,731,340 7,974,849 22%
FY 2012 AFV Locations
Table 6. Number of Alternative Fuel Vehicles Stationed at Fleet Locations Throughout
Missouri FY'07 FY'08 FY'09 FY'10 FY'11 Jefferson City 624 875 762 1,651 1,842 Kansas City 228 322 349 385 402 St. Louis 137 229 245 279 244 Other 1,013 1,306 1,414 1,859 1,653 Total 2,002 2,732 2,770 4,174 4,141
Alternative Fuel Stations (E-85)
•Missouri now has more than 100 E-85 stations.
•For a listing, please see the following Web sites:
•http://www.chooseethanol.com
•http://www.afdc.energy.gov/
Alternative Fuel Stations (Biodiesel)
• Missouri has several biodiesel suppliers. For a listing, please see the following Web site:
• http://www.mosoy.org
Alternative Fuel Stations (Propane)
• Numerous propane-refueling sites are located throughout Missouri.
• The Missouri Propane Gas Association in Jefferson City has a directory of propane refueling locations. (www.missouripropane.com)
Promoting Alternative Fuels
• Identification.
• Education.
• Incentives.
Alternative Fuels
• Energy security.
• Environmental benefits.
• Economic benefits.
• STATE LAW.
Important Websites• http://www.afdc.energy.gov/
• www.fueleconomy.gov
• www.dnr.mo.gov/energy/transportation/fleet.htm
Contact Information
For more information:
E-mail: cindy.carroll@dnr.mo.gov
Fax: (573) 751-6860