Not exact matches
According to Professor Nick Hewitt of the Lancaster Environment Centre, 40 million tons of CO2 is «equivalent to a 50 per cent reduction in
current exhaust pipe emissions of CO2 from the entire UK passenger
car fleet».
The Yard will provide additional space for train
car maintenance, inspections and servicing for the electric
fleet and thus allow the LIRR to increase service during the AM rush by almost 50 percent, adding eight westbound trains to the
current AM schedule.
This
current fleet of fuel cell vehicles, so - called Generation 4
cars, will continue running around in various test
fleets for another three years.
I look forward to reading your reviews on the Chevy Malibu, Pontiac Grand Prix, Chrysler Sebring (
current model) and Nissan Altima as they are other
cars that seem built with the
fleet customer in mind!
Now that Aston Martin has the money to crank out new
cars, it's starting to replace its lovely - but - aging
current fleet one by one.
[6] Many industry insiders view
cars like the Focus as «compliance
cars» because of their role in helping to bring down the corporate
fleet average fuel economy to meet
current fuel - economy standards.
The automaker's
current growth potential is capped by strict environmental regulations that impose a production limit of 10,000
cars per year based on
current fleet - average emissions, reports Automotive News.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: It's almost shocking when a sub - $ 20,000
car lands in the
fleet; really, they're increasingly a rare breed with only entry level C - segment models and the
current crop of B - segment rides like this Fiesta left.
In addition, the ARB says this Honda model has lower greenhouse gas emissions than the
fleet average standard required by all
cars in 2025, the equivalent of a 50 - percent reduction from
current required levels.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: It's almost shocking when a sub - $ 20,000
car lands in the
fleet; really, they're increasingly a rare breed with only entry level C - segment models and the
current crop of...
The average
car, in America for example, is now 11 years old — the
current ICE
fleet will remain on the road for many years to come, and 99 % of the new
cars sold even just this year will remain on the road for the next two decades.
I am merely trying to set the record straight as to how much (carbon free) electricity we are going to need to replace our
current fleet of petroleum powered
cars.
The new fuel economy standard will increase to an average of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025 (for
fleets of
cars and light trucks together), from the
current 27.3 miles per gallon.
A 7B investment in wind and solar would be great, but it would do little to power our
current fleet of carrent
fleet of
cars.