The current Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards create a financial incentive for auto companies to make bigger vehicles that are allowed to meet lower targets, according to a new University of Michigan study launched on 7 December. Over their life cycles, these larger vehicles would generate between three and ten 1,000-MW Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The current Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards create a financial incentive for auto companies to make bigger vehicles that are allowed to meet lower targets, according to a new University of Michigan study launched on 7 December.
Over their life cycles, these larger vehicles would generate between three and ten 1,000-MW
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