The company I work for has budgeted $215 million to replace 7,100 fleet passenger cars with a focus on high mpg vehicles (primarily the Toyota Prius)@ average cost of $30,281 per vehicle and so I ran some numbers.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=34489
Toyota Prius Hybrid $24,200-$34,720 51/48 mpg, 50mpg combined based on 45% highway, 55% city, 15,000 annual miles, $3.56 2013 average fuel price, $1050 annual fuel cost.
Elio $6,800 49/84 mpg, 68 combined mpg
15000/68=220.59*3.56=$785 annual fuel cost.
Elio = $23,481 savings on per vehicle purchase cost & $265/yr annual fuel cost over the Toyota Prius. Over the average 5 year lifespan, $1,325 in gas savings + vehicle purchase savings = $24,806 per vehicle savings.
If the company were to take a chance on an unproven new model (the Elio) with just 14% of the planned purchases (1000) the savings would be 24,806,000 or $24.8 million over 5 years with $23,481,000 or $23.5 million of the savings being frontloaded on the very first year.
I wonder what kind of bonus I would get for bringing this to their attention?
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=34489
Toyota Prius Hybrid $24,200-$34,720 51/48 mpg, 50mpg combined based on 45% highway, 55% city, 15,000 annual miles, $3.56 2013 average fuel price, $1050 annual fuel cost.
Elio $6,800 49/84 mpg, 68 combined mpg
15000/68=220.59*3.56=$785 annual fuel cost.
Elio = $23,481 savings on per vehicle purchase cost & $265/yr annual fuel cost over the Toyota Prius. Over the average 5 year lifespan, $1,325 in gas savings + vehicle purchase savings = $24,806 per vehicle savings.
If the company were to take a chance on an unproven new model (the Elio) with just 14% of the planned purchases (1000) the savings would be 24,806,000 or $24.8 million over 5 years with $23,481,000 or $23.5 million of the savings being frontloaded on the very first year.
I wonder what kind of bonus I would get for bringing this to their attention?
