US sets fuel economy targets for heavy vehicles
www.chinatrucks.com: US President Barack Obama today made official the first ever fuel economy standards for heavy trucks, in an expected announcement that was welcomed by truck and engine manufacturers but panned by a group representing small business truckers.
The plan was developed by the US Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency and will affect trucks and buses built in 2014 through 2018. The Administration figures the program will save 530 million barrels of oil over its life while eliminating 270 million metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.
"While we were working to improve the efficiency of cars and light-duty trucks, something interesting happened," President Obama said. "We started getting letters asking that we do the same for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. They were from the people who build, buy, and drive these trucks. And today, I'm proud to have the support of these companies as we announce the first-ever national policy to increase fuel efficiency and decrease greenhouse gas pollution from medium- and heavy-duty trucks."
Obama said the industry will enjoy US$50 billion in net benefits from the program over the life of model year 2014 to 2018 trucks. The technology required to meet the standards will pay for itself in one year, the Administration estimates.
Semi-trucks will be required to achieve a 20% improvement in fuel economy by 2018 while vocational trucks will be expected to improve their fuel economy by 10% by the model year 2018.
Reaction from the industry came quickly and was mostly positive. Cummins said it would meet the new standards ahead of time.
"The emissions technologies in use today provide the foundation for meeting the 2014 standards, and Cummins is ready to meet this regulation in 2013," said Dr. Steve Charlton, Cummins vice-president and chief technical officer, engine business. "Certifying our engines early will deliver additional fuel economy benefits to end-user customers and provide installation stability to our OEM customers. Continuing the use of our existing architecture means that customers can also expect improved reliability. This is simply part of the march down a path that we outlined several years ago to deliver increasingly clean, efficient and reliable products to our customers."
Truck makers too were willing to meet the challenge head-on.
"Navistar commends the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for developing one single, national standard for GHG and fuel efficiency for medium- and heavy-duty engines and trucks," said Navistar chairman Daniel Ustian. "We were pleased to be part of the process providing the agencies with information on the positive impact of total vehicle technology integration on fuel efficiency and GHG emissions."
Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks president and CEO Denny Slagle was with President Obama when he announced the new standards.
"While we haven't had a chance yet to thoroughly review the final rule, we were pleased overall with the process, and the degree to which EPA and NHTSA involved and listened to the industry," Slagle said. "Certainly the regulation will challenge the industry, but our past success gives us confidence we'll meet the challenge. Our focus now is on doing so in a way that minimizes any negative consequences for our customers."
American carriers were also quick to laud the new rules.
"This is an important milestone for our industry and our country. We are pleased to be part of a realistic solution that will ultimately help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and conserve natural resources by helping to increase the fuel efficiency of our industry," said Douglas W. Stotlar, president and CEO of Con-way.
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