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Fleet Sustainability Dashboard (FleetDASH)

Mark Singer

NREL

February 1, 2018

Federal Energy Management Program

• FleetDASH Overview

• Why FleetDASH?

• FleetDASH Tour

• FleetDASH Impact

• Support Analysis

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Agenda

Credit card transactions are tracked for fleet fuel purchases

Provides fleet transparency and accountability

Who is purchasing fuel? How much fuel is purchased? Where is the fuel purchased?

https://federalfleets.energy.gov/FleetDASH

FleetDASH Overview

FleetDASH is a fleet sustainability management tool

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Actionable Information: Transaction level detail updated monthly

Successes as well as “Missed Opportunities” are highlighted

FleetDASH Overview

Users can drilldown in organizations to single fuel purchases.

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What are Missed Opportunities?

FFV purchases gasoline where public

E85 station is within 5 miles.

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http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/locator/stations/

Scope of Missed Opportunities

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Why FleetDASH?

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Existing Alternative fuel consumption requirements

• Dual-fuel vehicles must operate on alternative fuel unless a

vehicle receives a waiver from DOE

– EPAct 2005, section 701

• Covered Federal fleet fueling centers must install at least one

renewable fuel pump (E85, B20 or greater, or electricity from

renewable sources)

– EISA 2007, section 246

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Why FleetDASH?

EPAct 2005, section 701

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•Regulatory process

•Requests submitted in June for

the following FY and fuel

consumption reported in aggregate

at the end of the following year

•Waiver requests for number of

vehicles at a garage location (no

unique vehicle ID)

• Waivers granted where fuel is not

available within 5 miles of garage

FleetDASH

•Management tool

•Fuel consumption data is updated

regularly with monthly transaction

data loads

•Transactions tracked by unique

vehicle ID at the transaction

location

•Missed Opportunities where fuel

is available within 5 miles of

transaction location

FleetDASH and Section 701

Federal Fleet Acquisitions & Inventory

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Total FY 2016 AFV Acquisitions by

Covered Federal Agencies

Total FY 2016 AFV Inventory

of covered Federal Agencies

37% of the Federal fleet is comprised of AFVs

Alternative Fuel Consumption

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AFV’s comprise 37% of all Federal vehicles, but

Alternative Fuel is 4.2% of total Federal fuel use.

FY 2016 Total Fuel Use (GGE)

Alternative Fuel Use Opportunity

Opportunity to use existing E85

in existing FFVs

• Quadruple E85 use

• 2.3 million additional E85

GGEs per month

• 10% further reduction in

petroleum use

• 9% reduction in GHGs

* FleetDASH data for FY 2017

The Federal Fleet has

successfully increased

alternative fuel use

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FleetDASH Tour

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FleetDASH Tour

Pie Chart detailing

Year-to-Date

Alternative and

Petroleum Fueling

High level

summary

comparison to

the prior year

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FleetDASH Tour

Missed Opportunities are shown as a red line in comparison to fueling pattern.

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FleetDASH Tour

Fleet Names are

clickable to drill-

down into the

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FleetDASH Tour

FleetDASH data views refreshed with lower level organizational summary

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FleetDASH Tour

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Filter vehicle data by month in the

Vehicle Summary Table

Detailed User Functionality

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… and pull transaction level summaries for an organization

rather than only a specific vehicle

“Download Vehicle Fuel Transactions CSV” provides a file with all

the transaction data for the chosen organization.

*In order for the link to show up the user must select a month and

be at the lowest level of the organization (i.e. the BOAC level).

Updated User Functionality

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Transaction level summaries for an organization

Example:

Updated User Functionality

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FleetDASH Tour

Vehicle Tag numbers

are clickable to present

vehicle specific data.

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FleetDASH Tour

Vehicle fuel summary data is

presented along with available

vehicle attribute information.

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FleetDASH Tour

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Stations with known fuel coding issues can be flagged

Contact Mark.Singer@nrel.gov with known fuel coding issues

Detailed User Functionality

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FleetDASH Tour

Individual vehicle transactions are presented. Those

transactions that occurred as Missed Opportunities

include a link to the Alternative Fuel Station location.

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FleetDASH Tour

The Alternate Station location link takes the user to the AFDC station locator

with the specific available alternative fuel station location highlighted.

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FleetDASH Tour

Fleet inventory breakdowns display fleet composition by vehicle type and fuel type.

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FleetDASH Tour

Fleet inventory summaries display simple summaries and allow drill-down.

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GHG Tracking

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Access the greenhouse gas views through Greenhouse Gas tab

Greenhouse Gas Metrics

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Compare the impact of various fuel types on fuel use totals versus

greenhouse gas totals

Compare current year performance to the prior year

Greenhouse Gas Metrics

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Track monthly greenhouse gas emissions trends

Identify the portion of emissions that could be avoided if missed opportunities were reduced

Avoidable GHGs = represent the potential emissions savings if missed opportunities were converted to the appropriate alternative fuel purchase

Greenhouse Gas Metrics

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Identify organizations with high/low emissions

Identify concentrations of emissions and opportunities to avoid

emissions through reducing missed opportunities

Greenhouse Gas Metrics

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Drilldown to individual vehicles

Compare rates of greenhouse gas emissions by vehicle and

identify opportunities to avoid emissions

Greenhouse Gas Metrics

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Summary:

Greenhouse gas metrics in FleetDASH allow users to:

• Understand how fuel use converts to emissions

• Identify concentrations and rates of emissions

• Identify the scale of the opportunity to reduce emissions

through alternative fuel use

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Greenhouse Gas Metrics

FleetDASH Monthly Performance Feedback Emails

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FleetDASH Impact

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29 Agencies Using FleetDASH

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FleetDASH Impact

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Scale of FleetDASH January 2018

Agencies 29

Users 1,500

Unique Active Vehicles ~440,000

Data Sources 4 (GSA Leased*, WEX - USDA, Voyager - USPS, TVA)

% of Federal Fleet 67%

Unique Station Locations ~160,000

Transactions Processed/Month ~1,800,000

FleetDASH Impacts

Alternative fuel use has

steadily increased. Petroleum use has been cut

and lower utilization levels

have been maintained

The Navy has made

steady progress on

increasing

alternative fuel use.

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The USACE has steadily increased alternative fuel use and decreased

missed opportunities since engaging with the tool in March 2015.

FleetDASH Impacts

In FY 2017, the GSA leased vehicle portion of the fleet has achieved:

• 182K GGEs of additional E85 use in FY17 compared to FY15

• 378% increase in E85 use

• E85 use increased from 1.6% of total fleet fuel use to 6.4%

• 1,366 MT CO2e reduced by shifting from gas to E85

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Support Analysis

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Missed opportunities are concentrated under 3 miles

The majority of missed opportunities can be addressed without traveling 5 miles.

*November 2017 FleetDASH data

Support Analysis

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Where are Missed Opportunities?

Missed Opportunities are distributed across Fed Fleet geographies Data: FY 2017 FleetDASH FFV transactions

Support Analysis

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Where are Missed Opportunities?

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• Total Missed Opportunity GGEs are widely distributed.

• Midwest states have high percentages of missed opportunities. Data: FY 2017 FleetDASH FFV transactions

Support Analysis

Rank State Non-Missed

Opportunity (GGEs)

Missed

Opportunity (GGEs)

1 TX 3,974,306 2,754,161

2 CA 5,134,633 1,969,343

3 IL 774,111 1,892,212

4 MI 732,367 1,741,632

5 NC 1,919,279 1,198,332

6 CO 1,103,730 1,192,338

7 OH 1,121,283 1,091,954

8 MO 1,562,121 1,089,072

9 GA 1,849,847 989,062

10 TN 1,377,708 892,561

Rank State Non-Missed

Opportunity

%

Missed

Opportunity

%

1 IL 29% 71%

2 MI 30% 70%

3 IN 34% 66%

4 DC 41% 59%

5 WI 43% 57%

6 MN 43% 57%

7 IA 48% 52%

8 CO 48% 52%

9 OH 51% 49%

10 KY 54% 46%

USMC Support Analysis: DOE FEMP and USMC have partnered on AFV acquisition support.

FleetDASH data is used to create metrics to highlight opportunities for

potential AFV deployment.

Metrics and data are intended to support on-the-ground knowledge of

vehicle utilization and suitability for AFV deployment.

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Flex Fuel Vehicles?? Plug-in Electric Vehicles??

Support Analysis

USMC Support Analysis: FFVs – high percentage of transactions near available E85

Support Analysis

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USMC Support Analysis: PEVs – consistently return to the same station location and have

relatively high annual mileages

Support Analysis

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Questions??

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Mark Singer

NREL

mark.singer@nrel.gov

(303) 275-4264

Back-up

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Other Fleet Tools

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– Section 701 Training

– Alternative Fuels Data Center

– Station Locator

– Find a Car

– Vehicle Cost Calculator

– Petroleum Reduction Planning Tool

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Other Fleet Resources

Changing Driver Behavior - Training

• 15-minute, on-demand training

• EPAct 2005 § 701 requirement to use alternative fuel

• How to identify dual-fuel vehicles

• How to locate alternative fuel stations

https://federalfleets.energy.gov/information_resources#training

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Changing Driver Behavior - Training

• 15-minute, on-demand training

• EPAct 2005 § 701 requirement to use alternative fuel

• How to identify dual-fuel vehicles

• How to locate alternative fuel stations

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