NREL and DOE Launch Online Alternative Fuel Tools for Fleet Managers
The tool allows fleet managers to set objectives for a plan, save the plan, make changes to it and to evaluate different alternative-fuel fleet scenarios.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) launched a new online tool, and redesigned the DOE’s Alternative Fuels Data Center website to allow fleet managers to determine the best alternative-fuel vehicle strategies.
The new Petroleum Reduction Planning Tool allows fleet managers to evaluate the benefits associated with five alternative fuels, including biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, natural gas and propane. The tool also allows fleet managers to evaluate the benefits of other efficiency approaches, such as idle reduction and simply improving the fuel economy of gasoline or diesel vehicles.
“Fleets across the country are trying to reduce their vulnerability to spikes in oil prices and are finding themselves increasingly subject to greenhouse gas emissions limitations at the federal, state and local levels,” NREL Project Manager Witt Sparks said. “This tool provides valuable information on a variety of strategies that can help them reach their desired and even required outcomes. From a single web page, a fleet manager can explore multiple strategies and know what the energy and environmental impacts will likely be before making any substantial investments.”
The tool allows fleet managers to set objectives for a plan, save the plan, make changes to it and to evaluate different alternative-fuel fleet scenarios. Each area of the site also links to informational resources on each efficiency strategy and alternative fuel type.
In addition to the new tool, the redesigned Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) now features a library of maps and data, which users can customize via interactive charts and graphs. Data sets available for viewing include alternative fuel use trends, driving habits, hybrid vehicle availability, biofuels production, transportation regulations, incentives and vehicle greenhouse gas emissions.
The site also offers an updated version of the Alternative Fueling Station Locator, which allows fleet managers and drivers to find stations that offer electric vehicle charging, E85, biodiesel, natural gas, propane and hydrogen. The tool also details the number of available fueling stations by state and by technology across the U.S. Fleet organizations with websites can also embed the fuel site locator on their own sites.
One other tool the U.S. DOE launched earlier this year provides benchmarking data for fleets that want to use alternative-fuel vehicles and other advanced powertrain technologies.
For more information, visit the new site at www.afdc.energy.gov.
More Small Fleet

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 →
Boosting Last-Mile Fleet Uptime, Safety, and Value with AI Vehicle Inspections
AI-powered inspections are transforming last-mile fleets by replacing manual checks with highly accurate automated scans that detect defects in seconds. By giving fleet operations visibility into the daily condition of their vehicles, you can identify trends over the vehicle’s lifecycle that enable improved procurement decisions, route management, driver training and accountability.
Read More →
Five Ways Seat Belts Help Prevent Injuries
There are five ways seat belts protect occupants from injuries, according to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security.
Read More →
It’s here: The 2026 Fleet Technology Trends Report
What does AI mean for fleets? Get the answer — and learn other top tech trends.
Read More →
Small Fleets, Big Impact: How Independent Drivers Power Wreaths Across America
Check out how small fleets and independent drivers power Wreaths Across America each December and why their impact matters more than ever.
Read More →
VMS Survey Finds 65% of Small Fleet Managers Run Operations Alone
A new VMS survey shows small fleet managers are stretched thin, with most handling operations solo and eager to adopt digital tools for relief.
Read More →
Tips for Driving Safely on Halloween Night
This video features a reminder from the Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association, urging drivers to prioritize safety this Halloween.
Read More →
AI, Access, and Uptime: VMS’s Next Chapter with David Prusinski
VMS’s new Co-CEO, David Prusinski, shares how an AI-first approach will give small fleets and repair shops the tools to compete like big players.
Read More →
Fleet Managers Share Winter Prep Tips: It's Never Too Early!
Three fleets share best practices to prep vehicles for winter and prevent downtime when the cold sets in.
Read More →
Hot Weather Driving Tips for Fleet Drivers
As we head into another potentially extreme summer season, the risks for fleet drivers remain high, from engine strain and tire blowouts to unpredictable traffic patterns. An expert shares advice on how fleet drivers can boost their safety during the steamy summer months.
Read More →
