You might be surprised at the impact of the latest engine technologies on environmental performance:
- FlexFuel vehicles running on E85 fuel (a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline) or biofuels can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 20 percent compared with traditional engines.1
- Hybrid engines can deliver up to 40 percent better fuel efficiency than their counterparts that are powered by gasoline alone.2
But new engine technologies have important limitations too. For example: Alternative fuels — such as E85 — may not be widely available in your fleet's service area. In addition, your costs for acquisition, maintenance and resale can differ significantly compared with traditional vehicles.
Enterprise Fleet Management offers you the benefit of unmatched experience with emerging fuel and engine technologies. Today, Enterprise companies own the largest fleet of FlexFuel vehicles in the world, along with thousands of gas-electric hybrids. Our expertise can help you make smart decisions about when and where to deploy new engine technologies.
1Source: United States Environmental Protection Agency estimate.
2Source: Science Daily article published 11/12/2007, quoting working paper presented by John Graham, senior author at Rand Corporation. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071108155409.htm


