By NNN-PTI,
New Delhi : Feeling the pinch because of the rising costs of fuel, Americans long used to gas guzzling vehicles with power and speed are steadily moving to smaller and energy efficient cars, says an Indian professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT).
In India, with their new found affluence people in large numbers are buying vehicles with powerful engines- not required for the purpose the vehicles are used, says Anup Bandivadekar.
Even as buyers universally are going in for bigger more powerful automobiles with faster zoom, a study by Bandivadekar suggests consumers to invest in advanced vehicle technologies like hybrids and trade features like greater speed and size for higher fuel efficiency.
The study by MIT focussing on the US market says by 2035 the US can drastically slash petroleum use and pollution by combining improved technology standards, enforcing a set of stringent policies for manufacturers as well as providing users various incentives to reduce consumption of fuel back to levels existing in the 90s.
Left unchecked, US vehicle fuel use is expected to rise to about 765 billion liters of gasoline equivalent per year by 2035, up 35 per cent from 2005, according to the researchers.
Their analysis shows, however, that hybrids, plug-in hybrids and other advanced vehicle systems could be incorporated into America’s vehicle fleet rapidly enough to make a significant dent in total fuel use by 2035.
Reductions would come faster if Americans were to start to use technology improvements to make mainstream gasoline vehicles more fuel efficient, and to adopt measures to slow the growth in demand for vehicles and the distance they travel.