Drivers To Save $68 Billion by 2030 Under Obama’s 54.5 MPG Standard, NRDC Report Finds

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NRDC Report: Drivers To Save $68 Billion by 2030 Under 54.5 MPG Standard

NRDC Ranks Top 20 States for Most Consumer Benefits: TX, CA, FL, NY, NC, GA, VA, PA, TN, AZ, IL, OH, WA, MD, MI, NJ, AL, KY, MO, MN

Drivers will save $68 billion in fuel costs when the Obama administration’s 54.5 miles-per-gallon standard is fully implemented in 2030, according to a report released this week by the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Drivers in Texas, California and Florida will save the most in 2030 according to “Relieving Pain at the Pump.”

But motorists everywhere right now can find relief from $4-a-gallon gas prices on the showroom floor.  New 2012 models contain substantially more fuel-efficient choices as automakers begin to fulfill requirements under the administration’s original 2009 clean cars agreement to raise standards to 35.5 mpg by 2016.

“Drivers today have twice the fuel-efficient car options than just three years ago. The technology — and fuel savings — are only going to improve thanks to even stronger efficiency standards,” said Luke Tonachel, senior vehicles analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council. “As consumers look to trade in older cars over time, they will have the latest in fuel saving technology available to them, putting money back in their pockets.”

The 54.5 mpg by 2025 standard, set to be finalized in August, will double today’s average level of fuel efficiency. This will save individual drivers $4400 over the life of the vehicle, after considering the cost of the fuel saving technologies. NRDC quantified savings in all states in 2030, giving the more efficient vehicles a chance to penetrate the roadways.

The top 20 states where drivers would save the most from the 54.5 mpg fuel efficiency standards are listed at the bottom of this release.

The NRDC analysis also found there are 57 fuel-efficient models available in showrooms today, rising from 27 models in 2009.  Automakers have introduced a plethora of fuel-saving features in some of the more popular, conventional gas-powered cars as a result of the 35.5 mpg standard. This gives consumers fuel-saving vehicle options in addition to buying a hybrid or electric vehicle.

“This study should put to rest any notion that drivers have to sacrifice anything for to get more miles to the gallon,” said Alan Baum, principle with Baum and Associates who contributed to the analysis.  “From pickups to SUVs to minivans to cars, automakers are squeezing more out of vehicles with conventional gasoline engines than ever before. The internal combustion engine is far from dead; it’s just going through a major makeover. ”

The report can be found online here http://www.nrdc.org/energy/relievingpainatthepump.asp

Luke has more details about the report in his blog here: http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/ltonachel/

The top 20 states where drivers would save the most from the 54.5 mpg fuel efficiency standards are:

  1. Texas — $7.750 billion
  2. California — $7.270 billion
  3. Florida — $6.683 billion
  4. New York — $2.959 billion
  5. North Carolina — $2.797 billion
  6. Georgia — $2.564 billion
  7. Virginia — $2.179 billion
  8. Pennsylvania — $2.004 billion
  9. Tennessee — $1.958 billion
  10. Arizona — $1.887 billion
  11. Illinois — $1.853 billion
  12. Ohio — $1.664 billion
  13. Washington — $1.547 billion
  14. Maryland — $1.529 billion
  15. Michigan — $1.520 billion
  16. New Jersey — $1.452 billion
  17. Alabama — $1.271 billion
  18. Kentucky — $1.207 billion
  19. Missouri — $1.207 billion
  20. Minnesota — $1.162 billion

These state rankings are a net savings, reflecting the actual fuel savings at the pump and the incremental costs associated with fuel-saving technologies in the new vehicles, according to the report.

Image: Toyota Prius & Chevy Volt via Shutterstock


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