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Update: August 2011 Global Comparison of Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards.

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Page 1: Update: August 2011 Global Comparison of Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards.

Update: August 2011

Global Comparison of Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards

Page 2: Update: August 2011 Global Comparison of Light-Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards.

Overview of Regulation Specifications

* Assumes manufacturers fully use A/C credit** Proposed CAFE standard by NHTSA. It is equivalent to 163g/mi plus CO2 credits for using low-GWP A/C refrigerants.“** In April 2010, Canada announced a target of 153 g/km for MY2016. Value in brackets is estimated target for MY2016, assuming that during

2008 and 2016 the fuel efficiency of the LDV fleet in Canada will achieve a 5.5% annual improvement rate (the same as the U.S.). This estimate is used in the accompanying charts.

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Historical fleet CO2 emissions performance andcurrent or proposed standards

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Historical fleet fuel economy performance andcurrent or proposed standards

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Historical fleet fuel consumption performance and current or proposed standards

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Total and annual percentage CO2 reduction with enacted and proposed targets

Regions are ordered according to their overall improvement/reduction rate.

** Baseline year for each regulatory period is the first year of that period. For example, the US overall reduction rate is 17% for the MY 2012-2016, and 35% for MY 2017-2025 . One cannot combine 17% and 35% to get the overall reduction rate from 2012 to 2025.

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Total and annual percentage fuel economy improvement with enacted and proposed targets

Regions are ordered according to their overall improvement/reduction rate.

** Baseline year for each regulatory period is the first year of that period. For example, the US overall reduction rate is 15% for the MY 2012-2016, and 46% for MY 2017-2025 . One cannot combine the two values to get the overall reduction rate from 2012 to 2025.

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Four markets absolute and annual rate comparison

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