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In fiscal-year 2016, the average fuel economy of New York City's of light- and medium-duty non-emergency vehicle purchases averaged 55 mpg. This exceeded the city’s goals and was achieved through the addition of electric, hybrid, and other fuel-efficient vehicles, the city’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reported.
Through Local Law 38 of 2005, NYC Fleet has been required to purchase the most fuel-efficient vehicles for light- and medium-duty non-emergency units and to report on the manufacturer-listed fuel economy for these units, according to the NYC Fleet Newsletter. The Local Law 38 report provides a fleet equivalent of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards at the federal level. These standards are under review nationally and currently call for new light- and medium-duty units to achieve 54.5 average mpg by 2025. The NYC fleet was able to exceed the 2025 CAFE goal in FY-16, ten years early.












