Home The U.S. Has Quietly Made Some Remarkable Advances in Fuel-Efficiency
 

Keywords :   


The U.S. Has Quietly Made Some Remarkable Advances in Fuel-Efficiency

2014-07-20 23:27:01| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

In 1975, largely in response to OPEC's oil embargo against the United States, Congress enacted a new energy law that included provisions to increase "Corporate Average Fuel Economy." These CAFE standards, as they're known, led to a remarkable jump in the fuel efficiency for the U.S. auto fleet, with a near doubling of fuel economy and a 50 percent jump for light trucks in just a decade. But federal policymakers coddled the auto industry in the 1970s, and by the 1980s the fuel-efficiency curve had plateaued. Read more about the impressive advances in fuel efficiency in this insightful article from CityLab's series on The Future of Transportation. The Article The U.S. Has Quietly Made Some Remarkable Advances in Fuel-Efficiency appeared first on Automotive Digest.

Tags: made advances remarkable quietly

Category:Automotive

Latest from this category

All news

»
03.07High input costs, rising interest rates continue to weigh on farmer sentiment
03.07Sensory analysis shows pork has 111 unique flavor nuances
03.07Hurricane Beryl Graphics
03.07Hurricane Beryl Public Advisory Number 19A
03.07Summary for Hurricane Beryl (AT2/AL022024)
03.07'Floodgates open' for legal action against water firms
03.07Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
03.07Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
More »