Idle Reduction and Fuel-Efficient, Low Emission Vehicle Acquisition Requirements

Archived: 09/01/2014

New Hampshire state agencies and departments must implement a Clean Fleets Program in accordance with the recommendations of the Energy Efficiency in State Government Steering Committee, including but not limited to the following components:

  • An anti-idling policy;
  • A highway fuel economy rating requirement of at least 27.5 miles per gallon (mpg) for all new passenger and light-duty vehicles and at least 20 mpg for all new light-duty trucks except for emergency and law enforcement vehicles;
  • A requirement that new passenger and light-duty vehicles are certified as low emission vehicles in accordance with the recommendations of the Energy Efficiency in State Government Steering Committee;
  • A policy ensuring that the appropriate vehicle is selected for the intended use of the vehicle;
  • A requirement that vehicle purchases be in compliance with the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) if applicable;
  • A waiver procedure for requesting vehicles not on the approved New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services vehicle list;
  • Additional measures to promote fuel conservation.

(Reference Executive Order 2005-4)

Jurisdiction: New Hampshire

Type: Laws and Regulations

Enacted: Jul 14, 2005

Technologies: Biodiesel, Ethanol, EVs, Fuel Economy / Efficiency, HEVs, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Idle Reduction, Natural Gas, PHEVs, Propane (LPG)

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