For Immediate Release, December 20, 2023
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Dan Becker, (202) 494-5577, [email protected] |
EPA Report: Automakers Lagging on Clean Vehicles
Biden Administration Should Act to Cut Largest Source of U.S. Climate Pollution
WASHINGTON— Automakers continue to sell millions of gas guzzlers and a relative handful of electric and other clean vehicles, making little progress against pollution, according to the Automotive Trends Report released today by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The 2022 new vehicle fleet emitted just 10 grams per mile less carbon pollution than in 2021 — a mere 2.2% improvement. Fuel economy rose 0.6 miles per gallon.
“Auto companies claim they’re leading the charge for electric vehicles, but the EPA’s report shows they’re spouting hogwash along with pollution,” said Dan Becker, director of the Center for Biological Diversity’s Safe Climate Transport Campaign. “Automakers should be embarrassed to deliver far less improvement than the 5% annually they promised the Obama administration a decade ago. And just 7% of 2022 vehicles were EVs or plug-in hybrids.”
Final decisions are approaching on how to strengthen new auto pollution rules that the EPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, will propose next spring.
“This report shows why it’s vital that the Biden EPA strengthen the draft rules,” said Becker. “Automakers won’t slash pollution and improve gas mileage unless strong standards make them do so. They’ll just keep pushing gas guzzlers, spewing pollution and sticking consumers with high gas bills. Instead, by issuing strong new rules, the administration can take the single biggest step of any nation to fight climate change, slashing auto pollution and requiring automakers to mass-produce clean electric vehicles.”
Here are the key details in the Trends report:
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