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EPA to strip fuel economy credits from stop-start systems, calling the tech “hated” and minimally beneficial. Automakers may ...
The average fleet fuel economy of auto manufacturers would need to hit nearly 60 mpg by 2032, a move that may force OEMs to ...
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The U.S. Transportation Department is set to reassess fuel economy regulations from President Biden's era, particularly ...
Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards have been around since 1975, when the United States Congress passed the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) to prompt automakers to produce ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the department's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Friday submitted its interpretive rule, "Resetting the Corporate Average Fuel Economy ...
The administration released its final regulation Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, commonly known as CAFE. The new rules represent a final piece in Biden's vision — put into practice by ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving to ax credits for vehicles with start-stop technology. Obama-era regulatory credits benefiting manufacturers ...