In addition to the lead phase - out a well - planned and sustained effort to raise
average vehicle efficiency standards (the CAFE, or Corporate Average Fuel Economy) increased vehicle mileage standards by a quarter.
Not exact matches
Under today's federal
standards,
average vehicle fuel
efficiency is set to rise to 54.5 mpg for cars and small trucks by 2025.
Two years ago, the Obama administration imposed ambitious automobile fuel -
efficiency standards, dictating that the
average vehicle travel 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025 — an 83 percent improvement over current
standards.
Better
vehicle fuel
efficiency standards: The European Union's fuel
efficiency fleet
average for new cars now stands at 41 MPG, and is rising steadily.
The Obama administration has proposed strengthening
standards for new
vehicles from 2017 through 2025, boosting
average fuel
efficiency to about 50 mpg on government tests (about 37 mpg on road).
Essentially, in this time period, every existing building will either be retrofit to higher
efficiency standards or replaced, 60 percent of light - duty
vehicles will use electricity, so that the
average fuel economy will be roughly 70 miles per gallon.