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Assessment of Fuel Economy Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles, Paperback / softback Book

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Various combinations of commercially available technologies could greatly reduce fuel consumption in passenger cars, sport-utility vehicles, minivans, and other light-duty vehicles without compromising vehicle performance or safety.

Assessment of Technologies for Improving Light Duty Vehicle Fuel Economy estimates the potential fuel savings and costs to consumers of available technology combinations for three types of engines: spark-ignition gasoline, compression-ignition diesel, and hybrid. According to its estimates, adopting the full combination of improved technologies in medium and large cars and pickup trucks with spark-ignition engines could reduce fuel consumption by 29 percent at an additional cost of $2,200 to the consumer.

Replacing spark-ignition engines with diesel engines and components would yield fuel savings of about 37 percent at an added cost of approximately $5,900 per vehicle, and replacing spark-ignition engines with hybrid engines and components would reduce fuel consumption by 43 percent at an increase of $6,000 per vehicle. The book focuses on fuel consumption-the amount of fuel consumed in a given driving distance-because energy savings are directly related to the amount of fuel used.

In contrast, fuel economy measures how far a vehicle will travel with a gallon of fuel. Because fuel consumption data indicate money saved on fuel purchases and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, the book finds that vehicle stickers should provide consumers with fuel consumption data in addition to fuel economy information. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Fundamentals of Fuel Consumption3 Cost Estimation4 Spark-Ignition Gasoline Engines5 Compression-Ignition Diesel Engines6 Hybrid Power Trains7 Non-Engine Technologies8 Modeling Improvements in Vehicle Fuel Consumption9 Application of Vehicle Technologies to Vehicle ClassesAppendixesAppendix A: Committee BiographiesAppendix B: Statement of TaskAppendix C: List of Presentations at Public Committee MeetingsAppendix D: Select AcronymsAppendix E: Comparison of Fuel Consumption and Fuel EconomyAppendix F: Review of Estimate of Retail Price Equivalent MarkupFactorsAppendix G: Compression-Ignition Engine Replacement for Full-SizePickup/SUVAppendix H:Other NRC Assessments of Benefits, Costs, and Readinessof Fuel Economy TechnologiesAppendix I: Results of Other Major StudiesAppendix J: Probabilities in Estimation of Fuel ConsumptionBenefits and CostsAppendix K: Model Description and Results for the EEA-ICF Model

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