2025 Market Brief 

Clean Technology Expands Despite Uncertainty

The 2025 Market Brief offers a comprehensive analysis of an industry navigating regulatory transformation while continuing to invest in clean transportation solutions. As federal policies shift and the market innovates, the transportation industry is adapting, demonstrating both resilience and a sustained expansion of cleaner, more efficient technologies.

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2025 Key Findings

Federal policy priorities shift to conventional fuels. States lead ZEV charge.

Renewable diesel supply and uptake grows. Fleet leaders capture efficiency gains.

15-liter natural gas sales begin amid steady vehicle sales. Low CNG prices hold steady, though savings erode, and tax questions arise.

Federal BEV support pulls back while EV sales rise, new infrastructure solutions emerge.

Crucial federal hydrogen R&D support is in question while tractor and bus sales rise. New modular infrastructure emerges.

2025 Market Brief

Our yearly summary of major developments and fleet insights in sustainable commercial transportation and alternative fuels.

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Fleet Mini Guides

Short guides for fleets on starting out with electric, natural gas, hydrogen and propane vehicles and renewable fuels.

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Trend Briefs

Succinct updates on key trends influencing sustainable fleet adoption such as policy, funding, and autonomous vehicles.

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Academy

Deeper fleet education on a critical topic to adopt a clean technology.

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Hear from fleet leaders and their partners on their outlook for and experience with sustainable technologies.

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Developing a Fleet Electrification Program 

Leading experts from NFI, First Student, Volvo, and Electrada shared their strategies and best practices for developing electric vehicle infrastructure projects.

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Building Utility and Other Charging Partnerships

Leading experts from Sysco, Electrada, and Exelon described the essential partnerships, especially utilities, for successful fleet electrification projects.

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Integrating Charging Into Fleet Management 

Leading experts from US Foods, First Student, Penske, and Geotab provided valuable case studies on designing a charging operation that maximizes uptime through effective planning and technology integration.

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The State of Sustainable Fleets report gathers real-world data directly from early-adopter fleets across the U.S. to provide deep sector-specific insights into the adoption of natural gas, propane, battery electric, and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, against a baseline of diesel and gasoline vehicles. The analysis includes public, private, and for-hire fleets, including school, municipal/shuttle, urban delivery, refuse, utility, transit, short-haul, and long-haul sectors. This first-of-its-kind report includes unique insights into vehicle sale trends, anticipated vehicle development timelines, real-world infrastructure and fuel costs, and the growing adoption of renewable fuels.

The on-road transportation industry is at a pivotal moment.

Key factors and major market forces are aligning to make this a critical time for the future of the industry.

Emissions on the Rise

With global greenhouse gas emissions and smog-forming pollutants continuing to rise, the industry is under growing pressure to rapidly adopt and deploy clean vehicle technologies.

Competing Technologies Emerging

Multiple promising vehicle technologies are emerging simultaneously, with more industry investment fueling innovation than ever before.

Mounting Sustainability Pressures

Globally, private companies and public regulators are stepping up to set ambitious sustainability goals and putting aggressive strategies in place to meet them.

Pace of Technology Quickening

After decades of research and development, the industry is moving from pilot projects to deployments of new technologies in real-world applications across sectors.

Determining a Path Forward

On-road fleets are weighing their options to determine which zero and near-zero emission vehicles can meet their operational needs—today and well into the future.