According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the auto industry outperformed national greenhouse gas emissions standards for a second consecutive year.
For MY 2013 vehicles, the average GHG emission came to 12 grams per mile — 1.4 miles per gallon — better than what was required by the 2013 standard. The EPA also found that MY 2013 vehicles delivered an all-time high average fuel economy of 24.1 mpg, while CO2 emissions remain at a record low. The agency notes that automakers are achieving these gains through the use of optional flexibilities, including fleet averaging and improved air conditioning systems.
The GHG standards cover light-duty vehicles made from MY 2012 through MY 2025, and is expected to save 12 billion barrels of oil while cutting 6 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases "over the lifetimes of vehicles sold in these years." The EPA says most manufacturers — "representing more than 99% of sales" — met both 2012 and 2013 standards, while the rest have "several more years to come into compliance."
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