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4. The City of Burbank's Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Fleet

The City's current fleet of AFVs consists of fourteen EVs and seven NGVs. All of these vehicles are light-duty passenger cars used for City business in the local area. The City ordered its first heavy-duty NGV, a leaf truck, last year and expects to place it in service July 2002. The table below shows the implementation schedule for the remainder of the City's AFV fleet.


Vehicle Type/Function In-Service FY01-02 In-Service FY02-03 In-Service FY03-04 In-Service FY04-05 In-Service FY05-06 Total Number of Vehicles
EV Passenger Cars 8 6 TBD TBD TBD 14
CNG Passenger Cars/Pick-ups 7 27 TBD TBD TBD 34
Flatbed Truck 4 2   1   7
Dump Truck 1 3 1   1 6
Street Sweeper 2 1   3 1 7
Leaf Truck 1         1
Chipper Truck 2         2
Refuse Truck 1 6 9 7 3 26
Lube Truck   1       1
Tire Truck   1       1
Welding Truck   1       1
Aerial Truck     1 2   3
Transit Mix Truck     1     1
Transit Bus 2         2
Utility Truck   3     3
  28 51 12 13 5 110



Aerial Truck


Chipper Truck


Dump Truck


Electric Vehicle


Flatbed Truck


Fuel Truck


Leaf Truck


Refuse Truck


Street Sweeper


Tire Truck


Transit Bus


Mix Truck


Utility Truck


Welding Truck


Passenger Car


1. Program Overview

2. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Stations

3. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

4. The City of Burbank's Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Fleet

5. Why Natural Gas and Electricity?

6. Environmental and Health Benefits of AFVs

7. Economic Benefits of AFVs

8. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Safety

9. Detailed AFV Fleet Information


 
   
   
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