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Alternative Fuel and Advanced Vehicle Search

Find and compare alternative fuel vehicles, engines, and hybrid/conversion systems. Some of the light-duty vehicles may count toward vehicle-acquisition requirements for federal fleets or state and alternative fuel provider fleets regulated by the Energy Policy Act. For downloads of past model years, see the publications search.

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Nitehawk Osprey II sweeper

Propane - Bi-fuel
Power Source(s):
  • GMC 6.0L V8
Note: Bifuel vehicle based on the GMC 2500HD chassis

Nitehawk Osprey II sweeper

Ethanol (E85)
Power Source(s):
  • Ford 6.2L V8
Note: Flex fuel vehicle based on the Ford F-250 chassis

Nitehawk Raptor II sweeper

CNG - Compressed Natural Gas | Propane - Bi-fuel
Power Source(s):
  • GMC 6.0L V8
Note: Based on the Isuzu NPR chassis. The propane version is bifuel, whereas the CNG version is dedicated.

Optimal-EV E1

Electric
Transmission: Automatic
Power Source(s):
  • Optimal-EV 280 kW rear-mounted motor
Note: According to manufacturer: Ford E450 platform; 113 kWh, 326 V, liquid-cooled Protera battery; <8 hr Level 2 charge, <2 hr fast charge; 125+ miles range

Optimal-EV S1

Electric
Maximum Seating: Up to 20
Transmission: Automatic
Power Source(s):
  • Optimal-EV 280 kW rear-mounted motor
Note: According to manufacturer: Ford E450 platform; 14,500 lbs GVWR; 113 kWh, 326 V, liquid-cooled Protera battery; <8 hr Level 2 charge, <2 hr fast charge; 125+ miles range

Orange EV e-TRIEVER

Electric
Power Source(s):
  • Orange EV Brushless induction motor
Note: According to manufacturer: On or off road; 81,000 GCWR.  4×2 or 6×2 chassis; full battery charge in as little as 2 hours; regenerative braking; up to 25 mph

Orange EV HUSK-e Rail and Port

Electric
Note: According to manufacturer: Available as 81,000 GCWR (Rail) or 180,000 GCWR (Port); 243 kWh battery; charges in approximately 2 hours at 105 kW charge rate; up to 32 mph

Peterbilt 220EV Class 6/7

Electric
Transmission: Automatic
Power Source(s):
  • Peterbilt 372 kW
  • Peterbilt 265 kW
Note: According to manufacturer: Class 6/7 (26,000-33,000 GCWR); 141-282 kWh battery storage; 150 kW maximum charging speed; 2.1 hours battery recharge time; up to 200 miles range

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