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   Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs), as defined by the Energy  Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct), include any dedicated, flexible-fuel,  or dual-fuel vehicle designed to operate on at least one  alternative fuel. Alternative fuel vehicles come in a variety of  vehicle models such as sedans, pickup trucks, sport utility  vehicles, vans, shuttle buses, medium-duty vehicles (such as  delivery trucks), heavy-duty buses, and heavy-duty trucks.  AFVs can easily be used in consumer or fleet applications,  and incentives (link to LAWS AND INCENTIVES page) are available  to make them cost effective for both. | 
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