Meeting U.S. passenger vehicle fuel economy standards in 2016 and beyond
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New fuel economy standards require newU.S. passenger vehicles to achieve at least 34.1miles per gallon (MPG) on average by model year 2016, up from 28.8 MPG today. In this paper, the magnitude, combinations and timings of the changes required in U.S. vehicles that are necessary in order to meet the new standards, as well as a target of doubling the fuel economywithin the next two decades are explored. Scenarios of future vehicle characteristics and sales mix indicate that the 2016 mandate is aggressive, requiring significant changes starting from today. New vehicles must forgo horsepower improvements, become lighter, and a greater number will use advanced, more fuel-efficient powertrains, such as smaller turbocharged engines, hybrid-electric drives. Achieving a factor-of-two increase in fuel economy by 2030 is also challenging, but more feasible since the auto industry will have more lead time to respond. A discussion on the feasibility of meeting the new fuel economymandate is included, considering vehicle production planning realities and challenges in deploying new vehicle technologies into the market. & 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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