Obama Proposes Rules For Automakers to Meet 35.5 MPG: Barack Obama, the President of United State announced new tougher fuel economy standards to take effect in 2012 in May. His administration released the proposed 1,227-page set of regulations for implementing the standards this week, which require cars to average 35.5 mpg by 2016.

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The regulations clearly state that auto companies can meet the new standards largely by using existing technologies. These improvements including the engines, transmissioans, and tires; improvements in air-conditioning system; increased use of start-stop technology; increased use of hybrid and other advanced technologies; and the initial commercialization of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.

As usual, the devil is in the details. For instance:

  • Automakers would be allowed to ‘carry on’ building and importing all classes of vehicles, from the smallest sub-compacts to the largest SUVs.
  • Under the regulations, carmakers will continue to be able to claim mpg credits-amounting to a reduction of 1 to 1.5 miles per gallon if fully employed-by selling so-called flex-fuel vehicles capable of using a blend of ethanol and gasoline.
  • Automakers advertising less than 400,000 vehicles in the US-including BMW, Mercedes, Subaru and Volkswagen-would be allowed to meet a weaker standard.

The regulations now go through a 60-day public comment period. The US Chamber of Commerce and a group of automakers are predicted to challenge the rules in court.

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source: hybridcars.com