"Gas prices, consumer incentives, and the increasing number of AFA models available to consumers continue to play a role in the rising popularity of these vehicles," said Dave McCurdy, president and CEO Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. "And while we're pleased these vehicles continue to grow in popularity, refueling infrastructure challenges may prevent the promise of these vehicles from being fully realized. For example, out of more than 170,000 refueling stations in the
In 2008, more than 70 models of AFAs are being offered. This is up from only 11 models in 2001. McCurdy added, "Each year the number of AFAs available to consumers is increasing. We're hopeful that soon we'll be able to add a new generation of plug-in hybrids and other promising technologies to this list."
Currently there are more than 12 million AFAs registered in the
McCurdy added, "Automakers recognize that our actions speak even louder than our words. Last year we supported an aggressive nationwide increase in fuel economy standards that will increase fuel economy by 40 percent while at the same time reduce carbon dioxide emissions from new autos by 30 percent through 2020. We are hopeful that through the use of Alternative Fuel Autos as well as improvements to the conventional internal combustion engine we can meet the challenge of improving fuel economy, enhancing energy security and reducing carbon dioxide emissions while continuing to provide consumers with the vehicles they demand at an affordable price."
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