Americans Overwhelmingly Support Stricter Fuel-Economy Standards: Study
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According to the Consumer Reports study, 96% of Americans believe fuel economy is important. A strong majority, 84%, think automakers must enhance fuel efficiency across all vehicle types.
The study highlights a rare bipartisan agreement among consumers: improved fuel economy standards lower car ownership costs, a necessity that transcends political affiliation.
The new CAFE standards aim for light-duty vehicles to exceed 50 miles per gallon by the decade's end—a challenge that necessitates significant advancements in vehicle electrification.
Read at InsideEVs
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