Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 78.45
Liaison Emma Blandford
Submission Date May 15, 2012
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Georgia Institute of Technology
OP-14: Campus Fleet

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.63 / 2.00 Marcia Kinstler
Sustainability Director
Office of Environmental Stewardship
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Gasoline-electric, non-plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0
+ Date Revised: Sept. 18, 2012

Diesel-electric, non-plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
22

Plug-in hybrid vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0

100 percent electric vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
104

Vehicles in the institution's fleet that are fueled with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG):
0

Hydrogen fueled vehicles in the institution’s fleet :
0

Vehicles in the institution’s fleet that are fueled with B20 or higher biofuel for more than 6 months of the year :
23

Vehicles in the institution’s fleet that are fueled with E85 or higher ethanol for more than 6 months of the year :
0

Total number of vehicles in the institution’s fleet, including all of the above :
470

Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

Georgia Tech is a national leader in supporting alternative transportation commute options, with over 41% of campus students and employees taking advantage of our clean commute programs.

Georgia Tech maintains a campus transit system which provides 2.7 million rides per year, connects with Atlanta’s rapid transit system (MARTA), and consists of 22 low sulfur B20 vehicles.

Georgia Tech also provides transit passes for the city’s rapid Transit system (MARTA), Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) Xpress bus, Cobb Community Transit (CCT) and Gwinnett County Transit.

The Stingerette provides after-hours transportation for Georgia Tech students and employees. The shuttle services Georgia Tech-operated living accommodations, academic buildings and facilities within campus boundaries and the MARTA Midtown Station.

Stinger bus service is provided to a nearby grocery store on Saturdays and Sundays. The Emory Shuttle provides convenient transportation from Georgia Tech to Emory University’s Woodruff Circle, which facilities partnership and our mutal Biomedical Programs.


Georgia Tech is a national leader in supporting alternative transportation commute options, with over 41% of campus students and employees taking advantage of our clean commute programs.

Georgia Tech maintains a campus transit system which provides 2.7 million rides per year, connects with Atlanta’s rapid transit system (MARTA), and consists of 22 low sulfur B20 vehicles.

Georgia Tech also provides transit passes for the city’s rapid Transit system (MARTA), Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) Xpress bus, Cobb Community Transit (CCT) and Gwinnett County Transit.

The Stingerette provides after-hours transportation for Georgia Tech students and employees. The shuttle services Georgia Tech-operated living accommodations, academic buildings and facilities within campus boundaries and the MARTA Midtown Station.

Stinger bus service is provided to a nearby grocery store on Saturdays and Sundays. The Emory Shuttle provides convenient transportation from Georgia Tech to Emory University’s Woodruff Circle, which facilities partnership and our mutal Biomedical Programs.

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