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Fleet Municipal ZEV Vehicles

Operational indicator

The City of San Diego must lead by example and electrify the City’s own fleet and support development of technical assistance programs to prepare local businesses, fleets, and dealerships for ZEV Transition.

CAP Measure 2.3. sets targets that support increasing electric vehicle adoption with a primary action to develop a citywide electric vehicle strategy. The Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEV) Strategy directly implements Measure 2.3.

The City is developing a fleet electrification plan that defines clear targets, timelines, and strategies for integrating charging infrastructure, budget allocation, personnel training, and updates to vehicle procurement policies.

Our goal for 2030 is to achieve high percentages of municipal fleet vehicles that are zero emission:

  • Cars - 75%
  • Light-duty vehicles - 50%
  • Medium-duty vehicles - 50%
  • Heavy-duty vehicles - 50%

These achievements would result in an annual GHG reduction of 11,042 MT CO2e.

2035 builds upon this trend and our goals are:

  • Cars - 100%
  • Light-duty vehicles - 100%
  • Medium-duty vehicles - 75%
  • Heavy-duty vehicles - 75%

Achieving our goal for 2035 would result in an annual GHG reduction of 15,990 MT CO2e.

  • RE-2.2. Increase Municipal Zero Emission Vehicles

Actions that impact this indicator

ActionProgressImpact
RE-2.2aDevelop a City Fleet Vehicle Replacement and Electrification strategy consistent with the Municipal Energy Implementation Plan and state requirements for municipal electrification.
On time
RE-2.2-SA-1Conduct City fleet electrification feasibility study to determine best siting, funding needs, and strategies including specific strategies for Chollas Operations Yard.
Completed
RE-2.2-SA-2Seek partnerships with SDCP, SDG&E and others to install charging infrastructure for all vehicle types
RE-2.2-SA-5Update municipal parking yard electric infrastructure to support electric vehicle charging needs
On time
RE-2.2-SA-6Create standards for the City’s purchase of fuel for fleet vehicles that contains the lowest levels of lifecycle GHG emissions available.
On time