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Alternatives to
Traditional Transportation Fuels 2001

Released: January 2003               Next Release Date: October 2003


Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use 2001 (Tables 21-35)
These tables represent the number of reported onroad alternative-fueled vehicles (AFVs) in use for Federal, State, and Fuel Providers. Additionally, the number of onroad alternative-fueled buses in use for 2001 are presented. The source for these data is the Form EIA-886 "Annual Survey of Alternative Fueled Vehicle Suppliers & Users" and the Federal Automated Statistical Tool (FAST).

Weight class definitions were revised in 2001 to better reflect industry standards. Prior to 2001, medium duty included vehicles 8,501 to 16,000 GVWR and heavy duty included vehicles 16,001 and over GVWR. As of 2001, medium duty weight class is defined as 8,501 to 26,000; heavy duty weight class is defined as 26,001 and over GVWR. Light Duty includes vehicles less than or equal to 8,500 GVWR. Prior years' data have been revised to reflect current weight class definitions.

Table 21. Summary of Onroad AFVs in Use by User Class, Weight Class, Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 22. Reported Number of Light-Duty AFVs in Use by Federal Agencies, by Vehicle Type, Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 23. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by Federal Agencies, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 24. Reported Number of Onroad AFVs in Use by Federal Agencies, by Weight Class, Fuel Type and Agency, 2001

Table 25. Reported Number Light-Duty AFVs in Use by State Agencies, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 26. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by State Agencies, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 27. Reported Number Light-Duty AFVs in Use by Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 28. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 29. Reported Number Light-Duty AFVs in Use by Natural Gas Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 30. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by Natural Gas Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 31. Reported Number Light-Duty AFVs in Use by Electric Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 32. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by Electric Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 33. Reported Number Light-Duty AFVs in Use by Propane Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 34. Reported Number of Medium and Heavy-Duty AFVs in Use by Propane Fuel Providers, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

Table 35. Reported Number of Onroad AFV Buses in Use, by Fuel Type and Vehicle Configuration Type, 2001

  • Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2000:
    Tables 19 - 26

  • Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 1999:
    Tables 20 - 24

  • Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 1998:
    Tables 20 - 24

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