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Global Comparison of Passenger Car and Light- commercial Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards Update: May 2014
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Global Comparison of Passenger Car and Light-commercial Vehicle Fuel Economy/GHG Emissions Standards

Update: May 2014

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Overview of Regulation Specifications for passenger cars

i Assumes manufacturers fully use A/C creditii Proposed CAFE standard by NHTSA. It is equivalent to 163g/mi plus CO2 credits for using low-GWP A/C refrigerants.iii In April 2010, Canada announced a target for light-duty vehicle fleet of 246 g/mi for MY2016. The separated targets for car and light truck fleet are estimated by ICCT based on the overall target.iv Canada follows the US standards in the proposal, but the final target value would be based on the projected fleet footprints. FP: footprint

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Overview of Regulation Specifications for Light-commercial Vehicle

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i Assumes manufacturers fully use A/C creditii Proposed CAFE standard by NHTSA. It is equivalent to 163g/mi plus CO2 credits for using low-GWP A/C refrigerants.iii In April 2010, Canada announced a target for light-duty vehicle fleet of 246 g/mi for MY2016. The separated targets for car and light truck fleet are estimated by ICCT based on the overall target.iv Canada follows the US standards in the proposal, but the final target value would be based on the projected fleet footprints. FP: footprint

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Passenger Cars

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Passenger Cars

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Light-commercial vehicle/light-truck

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Light-commercial vehicle/light-truck

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Passenger Cars

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Passenger Cars

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Overall and annual CO2 reduction rates required for passenger cars

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Overall and annual CO2 reduction rates required for light-commercial vehicles

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Overall and annual fuel economy improvement rates required for passenger vehicles

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Overall and annual fuel economy improvement rates required for light-commercial vehicles

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For more information:http://theicct.org/info-tools/global-passenger-vehicle-standards

The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)Washington DC • San Francisco • Berlinhttp://www.theicct.org/ [email protected]+1 202 534 1600www.twitter.com/TheICCT

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