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Reducing your fleet’s footprint is not limited to purchasing and utilizing greener technologies. A fleet can reduce its overall energy usage by following some of these energy reduction tips and suggestions:

Plans, Policies, and Actions for a Fuel Efficient Fleet

Fuel Economy Practices
Having efficient driver and driving practices that encourage energy conservation and reduction can dramatically improve a fleet’s fuel utilization. Provided below are some other links that can help fleets reducing the amount of fuel they use.

Fuel Efficient Driving
Three Tips for Increasing Fuel Economy
8 simple fuel reduction tips
19 Ways to Increase Fleet Fuel Economy
Low Rolling Resistance Tires
Verified Low Rolling Resistance Tires

Technologies, Policies, and Systems for Improving Class 8 Truck Fleet Fuel Performance
Strategies for Trucking Fleets
Benefits of Fleet Driver Training for Fuel Economy


Idle reduction measures

Idle reduction is an essential aspect in achieving a greener fleet.

Idle reduction information
Idle reduction equipment
Idle-reduction systems eligible for federal excise tax exemptions
Light and medium-duty vehicle idle reduction strategies
Idle reduction fuel savings calculator for school buses
E3 fleet program idling cost calculator 
Truck

Truck stop electrification site locator

Operational practices
There are many operational practices that can reduce emissions and increase fuel efficiency.

Truck stop electrification site locator
Clean Fleets Toolkit

Route Planning, Telematics and GPS
Route Planning
How Can Telematics Help Your Fleet?
Telematics and GPS for Government Fleets
Telematics and GPS for Business Fleets

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