Six Join Department Of Energy Clean Fleets Partnership

Six companies have joined the National Clean Fleets Partnership, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced July 5. They are Coca-Cola, Enterprise Holdings, General Electric, OSRAM SYLVANIA, Ryder, and Staples, which combined operate nearly one million commercial vehicles nationwide. The partnership is a public-private effort to help large companies reduce diesel and gasoline use in their fleets by incorporating electric vehicles, alternative fuels, and fuel-saving measures.

"The National Clean Fleets Partnership is an important part of the department's strategy to help U.S. companies reduce their fuel use and save money," said Chu. "This initiative will support the nation's largest commercial fleets as they move to adopt fuel-efficient vehicles that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil and improve our energy security."

Member companies already participating in the partnership include charter members AT&T, FedEx, PepsiCo/Frito-Lay, UPS, and Verizon. The partnership is part of the DOE Vehicle Technology Program's Clean Cities initiative.

Each company works with DOE to develop a comprehensive strategy to reduce petroleum and diesel use in their fleets. According to DOE, the six newcomers are already moving in this direction: