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  • 통보 년도
    2025
  • 통보 번호
    2253
  • Symbol
    G/TBT/N/USA/2253
  • 통보문 유형
    신규(New)
  • 대륙/지역
    북미
  • 국가
    미국
  • 산업 분류
    교통/안전 > 자동차
  • 규제명
  • 규제명(원문)
    The Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule III for Model Years 2022 to 2031 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
  • 주요 내용
  • 주요 내용(원문)
    Notice of proposed rulemaking - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), on behalf of the Department of Transportation (DOT),
    proposes to substantially recalibrate the Corporate Average Fuel
    Economy (CAFE) program to realign this program with Congressional
    intent. That recalibration includes proposing to amend DOT's fuel
    economy standards for light-duty vehicles for model years (MYs) 2022-
    2026 and MYs 2027-2031. Consistent with statutory requirements, the
    fuel economy standards proposed in this rule are founded on light-duty
    vehicles powered by gasoline and diesel fuels, a category that includes
    non-plug-in hybrid vehicles. In formulating the proposed standards,
    NHTSA has not considered, consistent with law, the imputed fuel-economy
    performance of battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs) or the electric
    operation of vehicles that use plug-in hybrid electric powertrains, nor
    compliance credits or adjustments to the two-cycle fuel economy test
    procedures to account for air conditioning and off-cycle technologies.
    NHTSA also is proposing to eliminate the inter-manufacturer credit
    trading system and to amend the light-duty vehicle fleet classification
    system to allocate vehicles into passenger and non-passenger automobile
    fleets appropriately, d on their attributes and capabilities,
    starting in MY 2028. Elimination of unlawful considerations, combined
    with several of the proposed changes, would significantly improve the
    capabilities of manufacturers to meet fuel economy standards, better
    align the program with Congressional intent, and reduce manufacturer
    incentives to design vehicles and add features that are not desired by
    American consumers and that have questionable real-world fuel economy
    benefits. NHTSA is therefore proposing to set fuel economy standards
    that increase from newly proposed MY 2022 standards at a rate of 0.5
    percent per year through MY 2026, followed by 0.25 percent per year
    through MY 2031, with MY 2027 stringency established as a bridge
    between the two sets of standards. The reduced stringency increases in
    later years, coupled with a reevaluation of the coefficients that
    define the functions governing fuel economy standards, are intended to
    establish maximum feasible standards in a manner that gains real-world
    fuel-economy-benefits, while enabling the industry to adapt to the
    proposed substantial recalibration of the CAFE program. NHTSA projects
    that the amended standards would correspond to the industry fleetwide
    average for all light-duty vehicles of roughly 34.5 miles per gallon
    (mpg) in MY 2031.>
  • 해당품목
  • 해당품목(원문)
    Light-duty vehicles fuel economy; Quality (ICS code(s): 03.120); Test conditions and procedures in general (ICS code(s): 19.020); Passenger cars. Caravans and light trailers (ICS code(s): 43.100)
  • HS 코드
    8703
  • ICS 코드
    03.120, 19.020, 43.100
  • 규제기관
  • 규제기관(원문)
  • 관련 조항 도움말
  • 규제 목적
    품질요건 (Quality requirements)
  • 관련 문서
  • 통보일
    2025-12-08
  • 의견제시 마감일
    2026-01-20
  • 규제시행일
    추후 결정
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