❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Department for Planning and Infrastructure's (DPI) passenger vehicle fleet emissions and targets for increasing low emission vehicles. The answer details the number of low emission vehicles and the DPI's strategic fleet management plan targets.
AnsweredQoN 780Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many cars in the Department for Planning and Infrastructure passenger car fleet emit less than 120g CO
2
per km, based on motor vehicle manufacturer data recorded with the Australian Government’s Green Vehicle Guide?
(2) What targets are in place for increasing the percentage of low emission vehicles in the Department for Planning and Infrastructure passenger car fleet?
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per km, based on motor vehicle manufacturer data recorded with the Australian Government’s Green Vehicle Guide?
(2) What targets are in place for increasing the percentage of low emission vehicles in the Department for Planning and Infrastructure passenger car fleet?
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Answered
9 June 2009
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
35 days
(1) 40 DPI passenger vehicles out of a total fleet of 143 passenger vehicles emit less than 120g CO2 per km.
(2) DPI's Strategic Fleet Management Plan target is to:
· increase the percentage of 4 cylinder passenger vehicles with less than 2.0 litre capacity by 10% to 42% of the fleet by 2010;
· achieve at least 85% of its passenger fleet being comprised of 4 cylinder vehicles by July 2010; and
· achieve at least 25% of its eligible 6 cylinder vehicles to be powered by LPG before July 2010.
Additionally, the DPI Vehicle Selection Matrix promotes the selection of passenger vehicles in the following priority order:
· 4 cylinder, 2.0 litre engine capacity or less, and lowest CO2 g/k emitting vehicle;
· 4 cylinders, greater than 2.0 litres (GVS/SOVS participants may access without operational case);
· 6 cylinders LPG, dual fuel and petrol (requires operational case and endorsement of Director General or delegate);
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(2) DPI's Strategic Fleet Management Plan target is to:
· increase the percentage of 4 cylinder passenger vehicles with less than 2.0 litre capacity by 10% to 42% of the fleet by 2010;
· achieve at least 85% of its passenger fleet being comprised of 4 cylinder vehicles by July 2010; and
· achieve at least 25% of its eligible 6 cylinder vehicles to be powered by LPG before July 2010.
Additionally, the DPI Vehicle Selection Matrix promotes the selection of passenger vehicles in the following priority order:
· 4 cylinder, 2.0 litre engine capacity or less, and lowest CO2 g/k emitting vehicle;
· 4 cylinders, greater than 2.0 litres (GVS/SOVS participants may access without operational case);
· 6 cylinders LPG, dual fuel and petrol (requires operational case and endorsement of Director General or delegate);
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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