SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Getting the Green Light: An Environmental Assessment of Today’s Passenger Vehicles James Kliesch American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Topical Overview Why should we be concerned? What makes a vehicle green/mean? How “green” has changed (or not) over the last five years Top stories of 2004 Crystal ball: what lies ahead
Why be concerned? Every 2 seconds in this country, a new vehicle is purchased Every other one of those is a light duty truck (pickup, minivan, SUV), typically with higher tailpipe emissions and lower fuel economy U.S. passenger vehicles consume ~125 billion gallons of gasoline each year.
Vehicle miles traveled (VMT) continue to grow
How do you address  consumption & emissions? One way: promote the manufacture and purchase of clean, efficient vehicles.
ACEEE’s Green Book ® Consumer guide, produced annually since Feb 1998 7th edition (model year ‘04) released 2/10/04 Available at www.GreenerCars.com
GreenerCars.com Three main aspects to the website: Popular Tables (Greenest, Meanest, Best-in-Class) General consumer info on vehicles and the environment, how to buy green, etc. Database of all MY2000-2004 vehicles/configurations (approx. 6,200 listings), and their “Green Scores”
What Determines a Vehicle’s Green-ness? Fuel Economy Affects overall GHG emissions, plus non-regulated tailpipe pollutants (ex. SO x , N 2 O) Affects upstream emissions Tailpipe Emissions A vehicle’s  emission standard  specifies quantity of CO, HC, NO x , PM emitted Embodied Emissions (to lesser degree)
Emission Standard Primer California LEV I ULEV I LEV II ULEV II SULEV II PZEV Federal Tier 2 bin 11 Tier 2 bin 10 … Tier 2 bin 5 ... Tier 2 bin 2 Tier 2 bin 1
Select Tier 1 and Tier 2 Full Useful Life Exhaust Emission Standards
Green Vehicles Have... High Fuel Economy Low Tailpipe Emissions Generally, what are those today? Hybrid-electric vehicles Fuel efficient gasoline vehicles that meet stringent emission standards CNG vehicles
Mean Vehicles Have... Low Fuel Economy Bare-minimum Tailpipe Emissions Generally, what are those today? Large SUVs Large pickup trucks Performance-oriented sports cars Diesels (interesting case, because high FE)
What a difference a half-decade makes...
Greenest Vehicles Model Years 2000 & 2004 Model Year 2000 GM EV1 Nissan Altra EV Honda Civic GX Honda Insight Toyota RAV4 EV Toyota Camry CNG Ford Electric Ranger Chevy Metro Toyota Echo Nissan Sentra CA Mitsubishi Mirage Honda Civic HX Model Year 2004 Honda Civic GX Honda Insight Toyota Prius Honda Civic Hybrid Toyota Echo Nissan Sentra Honda Civic HX Mazda 3 Toyota Corolla Hyundai Elantra Scion xA Honda Civic
Then again...
Meanest Vehicles Model Years 2000 & 2004 Model Year 2000 Chevy Suburban Dodge Ram 2500 Ferrari Maranello Chevy Silverado Ford Excursion Dodge B2500 Van Chevy K2500 Pickup Cadillac Escalade GMC Yukon Denali Toyota Land Cruiser Ferrari 456M Land Rover Range Rover Model Year 2004 Volkswagen Touareg Land Rover Range Rover Ford Excursion Dodge Ram 1500 Lexus LX 470 Toyota Land Cruiser Hummer H2 GMC Yukon XL K2500 Chevy Suburban K2500 Toyota Sequoia Lamborghini Murcielago Land Rover Discovery Ser. II
Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (1) Federal Tier 2 and California LEV II tailpipe emission standards go into effect. Greater #’s of SULEVs & PZEVs -- cleanest emissions levels of gasoline vehicles ever On the whole, modest improvement federally, although standout models exist
Increasing Number of SULEV and PZEV Nameplates
Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (2) Hybrids continue to be a big story New Toyota Prius, now midsize car, gets 3rd highest overall score, and highest rating of gasoline powered sedans (meets PZEV/Tier 2 bin 3 emissions; FE: 60/51) Mild hybrid GMC Sierra Hybrid/Chevy Silverado Hybrid (FE: 19 mpg hybrid vs. 17 mpg conventional)
The Growth of  Hybrid-Electric Vehicles MY2000 Honda Insight MY2001 Toyota Prius MY2003 Honda Civic Hybrid MY2004 Toyota Prius (New) GM Silverado/Sierra Hybrid MY2005 and beyond high-profile hybrids Ford Escape HEV Lexus RX400H Toyota Highlander Honda Accord Saturn VUE Rumored Honda Odyssey
HEV Sales Figures/Estimates Today: ~40,000 annual 50% Prius 47% Civic Hybrid 3% Insight 2007: ~500,000 annual
Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (3) Overall, FE continues to decline Most recent confirmed information shows combined car/truck fuel economy at lowest level since 1980 Due to high sales of large SUVs and pickups These market segments have been aggressively pursued by import companies (i.e., not just a Big 3 problem)
Passenger Car/Truck Fuel Economy Trends (Hellman and Heavenrich 2003)
Improvements in Low-Fuel Economy Vehicles are Critical 14 mpg --> 16 mpg (a 14% improvement) Saves 134 gallons annually 35 mpg --> 51 mpg (a 46% improvement) Saves 134 gallons annually
SUVs on the Rise (J.D. Power and Assoc. 2003)
The Changing SUV Segment (J.D. Power and Assoc. 2003)
Reason For Entry/Luxury SUV Growth: Crossover Vehicles
Are Crossovers Environmentally Friendly? Eco-friendliness depends on use: Is it a greener alternative for ski trips to mountains?  Perhaps. Can you save the planet by using it to zip around town?  No. Eco-friendliness depends on vehicle: Pontiac Vibe?  Yes. Infiniti FX45?  No.
What Lies Ahead?
Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Near-Term (Present-2010)   Continued improvement of gasoline-powered vehicles Release of new hybrid vehicles Continued deployment of an alternative technologies portfolio Room for diesel?
Near-Term (Present-2010) Continued improvement of gasoline-powered vehicles Lightweight materials use; engine operation (EGR, VVT, etc.); transmission improvements (CVT); improved OBD Seen today in Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra CA, Honda Accord PZEV, Ford Focus PZEV, others
Near-Term (Present-2010) Release of new hybrid-electric vehicles Ford Escape HEV Lexus RX400H Toyota Highlander Honda Accord Saturn VUE Others: Chevrolet Equinox (2006), Malibu (2007)
Near-Term (Present-2010) Continued deployment of an alternative technologies portfolio Alt fuel vehicles, primarily in fleet use (at least initially) Electric minicars Test deployment of fuel cell vehicles
Near-Term (Present-2010) Room for diesel? Numerous questions remain about the viability of significant light duty diesel penetration
Diesel Car and Light Truck Retail Sales, 1970-2001
A Host of Issues Affect Diesel Prospects Technology Costs Health Impacts Regulatory Constraints Fuel Quality Technical Developments Consumer Attitudes
Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Mid-Term (2015-2030) Stronger presence of hybrid-electric vehicles Introduction of fuel cell vehicles
Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Far-Term (2030 and beyond) Stronger presence of fuel cell vehicles Need time to develop cell technologies and production techniques Need time to address dual-conundrum of (1) using hydrogen and dealing with   storage/infrastructure, or (2) using liquid fuel (such as methanol) and dealing with processing
Thank You James Kliesch American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy 1001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 801 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 429-8873 [email_address]

More Related Content

PDF
FemmeComm_Campaign_Book
PPT
Introducing A New Car For General Motors
PPT
Junkyardpptjjmmpd1
PPT
Prius Presentation
DOCX
Independence day
PPT
Hybrid_Cars_Presentation
PPTX
Toyota pirus
PPTX
Competitive analysis team insight
FemmeComm_Campaign_Book
Introducing A New Car For General Motors
Junkyardpptjjmmpd1
Prius Presentation
Independence day
Hybrid_Cars_Presentation
Toyota pirus
Competitive analysis team insight

What's hot (20)

PDF
Ecofriendlier automobiles
PPT
Science and Policy
PPTX
Tesla S - Great Layman's Overview Presentation
PPT
Fuel Economy or Fool Economy?
KEY
Junkyard
PDF
The Future of Mobility by Hunter Lovins
PPT
Keys To Green
PPTX
PDF
Toyota Prius 4 Presentation
PDF
greenmonsters2
PDF
GM News
PPTX
Toyota Prius Case012910 Ainoor(2)
PPT
San Diego Regional Cfc
PDF
Senior design final report
PDF
Environmental and social_issues_concerned_with_hybrid_cars
PDF
Problem Statement Lumos
PDF
Understand All About Hydrogen Gas Techniques
DOCX
oumh2103 english for science and technical purposes
PPTX
Lumos solution
Ecofriendlier automobiles
Science and Policy
Tesla S - Great Layman's Overview Presentation
Fuel Economy or Fool Economy?
Junkyard
The Future of Mobility by Hunter Lovins
Keys To Green
Toyota Prius 4 Presentation
greenmonsters2
GM News
Toyota Prius Case012910 Ainoor(2)
San Diego Regional Cfc
Senior design final report
Environmental and social_issues_concerned_with_hybrid_cars
Problem Statement Lumos
Understand All About Hydrogen Gas Techniques
oumh2103 english for science and technical purposes
Lumos solution
Ad

Viewers also liked (6)

PPTX
Adp social mrktng+reputationmgmnt-v5-summary
PDF
Mazda Vehicle Specs Mazda Mazda Speed3 2010
PPT
131 141 Chi Square Goodness Of Fit
PPT
Xarsxthroughxthexages 002
PPT
Mazda Brand Immersion
Adp social mrktng+reputationmgmnt-v5-summary
Mazda Vehicle Specs Mazda Mazda Speed3 2010
131 141 Chi Square Goodness Of Fit
Xarsxthroughxthexages 002
Mazda Brand Immersion
Ad

Similar to Delberating Diesel Mazda Jim Kliesch (20)

PPT
PES1.ppt
PPT
CALSTART Van Amburg Mobility 2030 8 18 09 Final
PPTX
Advanced clean-vehicles-john-german-icct
PPT
ev.ppt
PPT
ev.ppt
PPT
A Fuel Efficiency Horizon for U.S. Automobiles
PPTX
Hibrid cars
PPT
THE GREEN CAR PROJECT
PPTX
Hybrid Vehicles
PPTX
Hybrid Car
PPT
Michael Walsh on Mazda
PDF
Vehicle fuel economy standards and feebates
PPTX
EV energy efficiency
PPTX
NZC - Prochazka
PPT
Hybrid Cars Presentation
PPT
Fiat Group Final Version
PPT
Pedalectric Vehicles Inc (Rev Vc3)
PPT
Save Gas Save The Planet 1 Hour
PES1.ppt
CALSTART Van Amburg Mobility 2030 8 18 09 Final
Advanced clean-vehicles-john-german-icct
ev.ppt
ev.ppt
A Fuel Efficiency Horizon for U.S. Automobiles
Hibrid cars
THE GREEN CAR PROJECT
Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrid Car
Michael Walsh on Mazda
Vehicle fuel economy standards and feebates
EV energy efficiency
NZC - Prochazka
Hybrid Cars Presentation
Fiat Group Final Version
Pedalectric Vehicles Inc (Rev Vc3)
Save Gas Save The Planet 1 Hour

More from Social Media Marketing (20)

PDF
Why Display Advertising vs PPC Search Advertising
DOCX
Automotive Advertising Landing Page Best Practices
PDF
Automotive Marketing; Predicting The Present
PDF
Reaching the In-Market Automotive Consumer
PDF
Social media-marketing-networking
PDF
PDF
PDF
Jd power media annual_review
PDF
Pr writing fundamentals
PDF
Online newsreleasein
PDF
Social media aids customer acquisition media buyerplanner
PPS
Emarketing strategies for success
PDF
Digital dealer june 2010
DOC
Net trak lead status v5
PDF
Dealer magazine july 2010
PDF
Digital dealer magazine may 2010
PDF
Digital dealer april 2010
PDF
Flagship motorcars mercedes benz & sprinter
PDF
Google top ten whitepaper
Why Display Advertising vs PPC Search Advertising
Automotive Advertising Landing Page Best Practices
Automotive Marketing; Predicting The Present
Reaching the In-Market Automotive Consumer
Social media-marketing-networking
Jd power media annual_review
Pr writing fundamentals
Online newsreleasein
Social media aids customer acquisition media buyerplanner
Emarketing strategies for success
Digital dealer june 2010
Net trak lead status v5
Dealer magazine july 2010
Digital dealer magazine may 2010
Digital dealer april 2010
Flagship motorcars mercedes benz & sprinter
Google top ten whitepaper

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Understanding_Digital_Forensics_Presentation.pptx
PDF
Sensors and Actuators in IoT Systems using pdf
PPTX
Big Data Technologies - Introduction.pptx
PDF
Shreyas Phanse Resume: Experienced Backend Engineer | Java • Spring Boot • Ka...
PPTX
Spectroscopy.pptx food analysis technology
PDF
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
PDF
Electronic commerce courselecture one. Pdf
PDF
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
PPT
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”
PPTX
MYSQL Presentation for SQL database connectivity
DOCX
The AUB Centre for AI in Media Proposal.docx
PDF
madgavkar20181017ppt McKinsey Presentation.pdf
PDF
CIFDAQ's Market Insight: SEC Turns Pro Crypto
PDF
The Rise and Fall of 3GPP – Time for a Sabbatical?
PDF
Network Security Unit 5.pdf for BCA BBA.
PPTX
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
PDF
cuic standard and advanced reporting.pdf
PDF
TokAI - TikTok AI Agent : The First AI Application That Analyzes 10,000+ Vira...
PDF
Modernizing your data center with Dell and AMD
PDF
Spectral efficient network and resource selection model in 5G networks
Understanding_Digital_Forensics_Presentation.pptx
Sensors and Actuators in IoT Systems using pdf
Big Data Technologies - Introduction.pptx
Shreyas Phanse Resume: Experienced Backend Engineer | Java • Spring Boot • Ka...
Spectroscopy.pptx food analysis technology
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
Electronic commerce courselecture one. Pdf
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”
MYSQL Presentation for SQL database connectivity
The AUB Centre for AI in Media Proposal.docx
madgavkar20181017ppt McKinsey Presentation.pdf
CIFDAQ's Market Insight: SEC Turns Pro Crypto
The Rise and Fall of 3GPP – Time for a Sabbatical?
Network Security Unit 5.pdf for BCA BBA.
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
cuic standard and advanced reporting.pdf
TokAI - TikTok AI Agent : The First AI Application That Analyzes 10,000+ Vira...
Modernizing your data center with Dell and AMD
Spectral efficient network and resource selection model in 5G networks

Delberating Diesel Mazda Jim Kliesch

  • 1. Getting the Green Light: An Environmental Assessment of Today’s Passenger Vehicles James Kliesch American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • 2. Topical Overview Why should we be concerned? What makes a vehicle green/mean? How “green” has changed (or not) over the last five years Top stories of 2004 Crystal ball: what lies ahead
  • 3. Why be concerned? Every 2 seconds in this country, a new vehicle is purchased Every other one of those is a light duty truck (pickup, minivan, SUV), typically with higher tailpipe emissions and lower fuel economy U.S. passenger vehicles consume ~125 billion gallons of gasoline each year.
  • 4. Vehicle miles traveled (VMT) continue to grow
  • 5. How do you address consumption & emissions? One way: promote the manufacture and purchase of clean, efficient vehicles.
  • 6. ACEEE’s Green Book ® Consumer guide, produced annually since Feb 1998 7th edition (model year ‘04) released 2/10/04 Available at www.GreenerCars.com
  • 7. GreenerCars.com Three main aspects to the website: Popular Tables (Greenest, Meanest, Best-in-Class) General consumer info on vehicles and the environment, how to buy green, etc. Database of all MY2000-2004 vehicles/configurations (approx. 6,200 listings), and their “Green Scores”
  • 8. What Determines a Vehicle’s Green-ness? Fuel Economy Affects overall GHG emissions, plus non-regulated tailpipe pollutants (ex. SO x , N 2 O) Affects upstream emissions Tailpipe Emissions A vehicle’s emission standard specifies quantity of CO, HC, NO x , PM emitted Embodied Emissions (to lesser degree)
  • 9. Emission Standard Primer California LEV I ULEV I LEV II ULEV II SULEV II PZEV Federal Tier 2 bin 11 Tier 2 bin 10 … Tier 2 bin 5 ... Tier 2 bin 2 Tier 2 bin 1
  • 10. Select Tier 1 and Tier 2 Full Useful Life Exhaust Emission Standards
  • 11. Green Vehicles Have... High Fuel Economy Low Tailpipe Emissions Generally, what are those today? Hybrid-electric vehicles Fuel efficient gasoline vehicles that meet stringent emission standards CNG vehicles
  • 12. Mean Vehicles Have... Low Fuel Economy Bare-minimum Tailpipe Emissions Generally, what are those today? Large SUVs Large pickup trucks Performance-oriented sports cars Diesels (interesting case, because high FE)
  • 13. What a difference a half-decade makes...
  • 14. Greenest Vehicles Model Years 2000 & 2004 Model Year 2000 GM EV1 Nissan Altra EV Honda Civic GX Honda Insight Toyota RAV4 EV Toyota Camry CNG Ford Electric Ranger Chevy Metro Toyota Echo Nissan Sentra CA Mitsubishi Mirage Honda Civic HX Model Year 2004 Honda Civic GX Honda Insight Toyota Prius Honda Civic Hybrid Toyota Echo Nissan Sentra Honda Civic HX Mazda 3 Toyota Corolla Hyundai Elantra Scion xA Honda Civic
  • 16. Meanest Vehicles Model Years 2000 & 2004 Model Year 2000 Chevy Suburban Dodge Ram 2500 Ferrari Maranello Chevy Silverado Ford Excursion Dodge B2500 Van Chevy K2500 Pickup Cadillac Escalade GMC Yukon Denali Toyota Land Cruiser Ferrari 456M Land Rover Range Rover Model Year 2004 Volkswagen Touareg Land Rover Range Rover Ford Excursion Dodge Ram 1500 Lexus LX 470 Toyota Land Cruiser Hummer H2 GMC Yukon XL K2500 Chevy Suburban K2500 Toyota Sequoia Lamborghini Murcielago Land Rover Discovery Ser. II
  • 17. Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (1) Federal Tier 2 and California LEV II tailpipe emission standards go into effect. Greater #’s of SULEVs & PZEVs -- cleanest emissions levels of gasoline vehicles ever On the whole, modest improvement federally, although standout models exist
  • 18. Increasing Number of SULEV and PZEV Nameplates
  • 19. Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (2) Hybrids continue to be a big story New Toyota Prius, now midsize car, gets 3rd highest overall score, and highest rating of gasoline powered sedans (meets PZEV/Tier 2 bin 3 emissions; FE: 60/51) Mild hybrid GMC Sierra Hybrid/Chevy Silverado Hybrid (FE: 19 mpg hybrid vs. 17 mpg conventional)
  • 20. The Growth of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles MY2000 Honda Insight MY2001 Toyota Prius MY2003 Honda Civic Hybrid MY2004 Toyota Prius (New) GM Silverado/Sierra Hybrid MY2005 and beyond high-profile hybrids Ford Escape HEV Lexus RX400H Toyota Highlander Honda Accord Saturn VUE Rumored Honda Odyssey
  • 21. HEV Sales Figures/Estimates Today: ~40,000 annual 50% Prius 47% Civic Hybrid 3% Insight 2007: ~500,000 annual
  • 22. Top Stories of Model Year 2004 (3) Overall, FE continues to decline Most recent confirmed information shows combined car/truck fuel economy at lowest level since 1980 Due to high sales of large SUVs and pickups These market segments have been aggressively pursued by import companies (i.e., not just a Big 3 problem)
  • 23. Passenger Car/Truck Fuel Economy Trends (Hellman and Heavenrich 2003)
  • 24. Improvements in Low-Fuel Economy Vehicles are Critical 14 mpg --> 16 mpg (a 14% improvement) Saves 134 gallons annually 35 mpg --> 51 mpg (a 46% improvement) Saves 134 gallons annually
  • 25. SUVs on the Rise (J.D. Power and Assoc. 2003)
  • 26. The Changing SUV Segment (J.D. Power and Assoc. 2003)
  • 27. Reason For Entry/Luxury SUV Growth: Crossover Vehicles
  • 28. Are Crossovers Environmentally Friendly? Eco-friendliness depends on use: Is it a greener alternative for ski trips to mountains? Perhaps. Can you save the planet by using it to zip around town? No. Eco-friendliness depends on vehicle: Pontiac Vibe? Yes. Infiniti FX45? No.
  • 30. Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Near-Term (Present-2010) Continued improvement of gasoline-powered vehicles Release of new hybrid vehicles Continued deployment of an alternative technologies portfolio Room for diesel?
  • 31. Near-Term (Present-2010) Continued improvement of gasoline-powered vehicles Lightweight materials use; engine operation (EGR, VVT, etc.); transmission improvements (CVT); improved OBD Seen today in Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra CA, Honda Accord PZEV, Ford Focus PZEV, others
  • 32. Near-Term (Present-2010) Release of new hybrid-electric vehicles Ford Escape HEV Lexus RX400H Toyota Highlander Honda Accord Saturn VUE Others: Chevrolet Equinox (2006), Malibu (2007)
  • 33. Near-Term (Present-2010) Continued deployment of an alternative technologies portfolio Alt fuel vehicles, primarily in fleet use (at least initially) Electric minicars Test deployment of fuel cell vehicles
  • 34. Near-Term (Present-2010) Room for diesel? Numerous questions remain about the viability of significant light duty diesel penetration
  • 35. Diesel Car and Light Truck Retail Sales, 1970-2001
  • 36. A Host of Issues Affect Diesel Prospects Technology Costs Health Impacts Regulatory Constraints Fuel Quality Technical Developments Consumer Attitudes
  • 37. Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Mid-Term (2015-2030) Stronger presence of hybrid-electric vehicles Introduction of fuel cell vehicles
  • 38. Vehicle Technology Crystal Ball Far-Term (2030 and beyond) Stronger presence of fuel cell vehicles Need time to develop cell technologies and production techniques Need time to address dual-conundrum of (1) using hydrogen and dealing with storage/infrastructure, or (2) using liquid fuel (such as methanol) and dealing with processing
  • 39. Thank You James Kliesch American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy 1001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 801 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 429-8873 [email_address]