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Meanest Vehicles for the Environment in 2013

Meanest Vehicles for the Environment in 2013

Make and ModelSpecificationsEmission Standard aMPG:
City
MPG:
Hwy
Green
Score
FORD F-350 FFV b6.2L 8, auto stk 4wdBin 8111617
FORD F-250 FFV c6.2L 8, auto stk 4wdBin 8111617
FORD E-350 WAGON d6.8L 10, autoBin 8101317
CHEVROLET G2500 EXPRESS (CARGO CONVERSION / GMC G2500 SAVANA (CARGO CONVERSION) (MDPV) e6.0L 8, autoBin 8101518
CHEVROLET SUBURBAN K2500 / GMC K2500 YUKON XL f6.0L 8, auto 4wdBin 5101519
BUGATT VEYRON8.0L 16, manual Awd [P]Bin 5 / LEV II81519
FORD E-150 WAGON FFV5.4L 8, autoBin 8121621
MERCEDES-BENZ G63 AMG5.5L 8, auto 4wd [P]ULEV II / Bin 5121421
BENTLEY MULSANNE6.8L 8, auto stk [P]Bin 5 / LEV II111821
MERCEDES-BENZ G5505.5L 8, auto 4wd [P]ULEV II / Bin 5121522
FORD F-150 RAPTOR6.2L 8, auto stkBin 4111622
FORD E-250 VAN FFV5.4L 8, autoBin 8121622
[P] denotes premium gasoline.
"auto stk" denotes manually adjustable automatic transmission.
a A listing with two emission standards (e.g., Tier 2 bin 5 / LEV II) denotes a single vehicle carrying both a federal and a California emission certification. Green Scores for such listings reflect the cleaner of the two certifications.
b The 2wd version of this vehicle scores a 19
c
The 2wd version of this vehicle scores a 19
d The E-250 Van earns a score of 18 .
e The passenger version of these vehicles score a 19
f The 2wd version of these vehicles score a 20

Source: Greenercars.org

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The Greenest Vehicles of 2013

The Greenest Vehicles of 2013

Make and ModelSpecificationsEmission Standard MPG:MPG:Green
TOYOTA PRIUS C1.5L 4, autoSULEV II / Bin 3534658
HONDA FIT bElectric (Li-ion battery)ZEV3.93.157
TOYOTA PRIUS1.8L 4, autoPZEV / Bin 3514855
TOYOTA PRIUS PLUG-IN HYBRID cElectric (Li-ion bat.) / 1.8L 4, auto CVTPZEV / Bin 33.9 / 513.0 / 4955
HONDA CIVIC HYBRID1.5L 4, autoPZEV / Bin 2444455
HONDA INSIGHT1.3L 4, autoBin 3414454
VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID1.4L 4, autoPZEV / Bin 3424853
MERCEDES-BENZ SMART FORTWO CONVERTIBLE / COUPE1.0L 3, manual [P]ULEV II / Bin 5343853
SCION IQ1.3L 4, autoULEV II / Bin 5363753
FORD FOCUS bElectric (Li-ion bat.)ZEV / Bin 13.32.952
TOYOTA PRIUS V1.8L 4, autoSULEV II / Bin 3444052
FORD FUSION HYBRID /
C-MAX HYBRID
2.0L 4, autoBin 3474751

[P] denotes premium gasoline.
"auto CVT" denotes continuously variable automatic transmission.
a A listing with two emission standards (e.g., Tier 2 bin 2/ PZEV) denotes a single vehicle carrying both a Federal and a California emission certification. Green Scores for such listings reflect the cleaner of the two certifications.
b Fuel economy for electric vehicles is provided in miles per kilowatt-hour.
c Fuel economy for plug-in hybrids is provided in miles per gallon for gasoline operation and in miles per kilowatt-hour for electric operation

Source: Greenercars.org

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Ford Motor Co.: Green or Greenwashing?

Ford Motor. Co. has a long, albeit mixed history of developing greener vehicles. Their strategy appears to focus on offering more choice to consumers than their competitors. Ford started working on cleaner vehicles in the 1990's when they explored air-hybrid cars, but they abandoned the plan because they lacked the necessary technology to move forward with the project. Around 2005 while the company was selling large volumes of gas guzzling SUV's Ford was simultaneously making big promises about delivering greener cars. However they failed to live up to their promises.

Ford now offers a wide range of vehicles in a number of different classes. Their lineup includes everything from large horsepower combustion powered engines to fully electric engines and everything in between.

In 2008, while other American automakers were on life support Ford moved forward without a government bailout (although they did benefit from the government's Cash for Clunkers program more than the other US car makers).

For the last few years Ford has enjoyed considerable success. In 2010, Ford swept the North American Car and Truck Awards, marking only the third time in the 17-year history of the award that a single automaker has claimed both titles.

Ford has radically increased the number of fuel efficient vehicles it offers including a number of hybrid and electric vehicles.  They have dropped their over-sized SUVS such as the Excursion, (which only got around 12-14 mpg highway and 8-10 mpg city) and they have divested themselves of some of their less ecologically friendly brands such as Aston Martin and Land Rover.

Ford is working hard on research and development, effectively doubling their battery-testing capabilities as part of a $135 million investment aimed at speeding up the development the next generation of electrified vehicles. They have invested in a massive building called the Ford Advanced Electrification Center, where more than 1,000 engineers work on cleaner vehicle technology. Ford has invested an additional $220 million to transform Van Dyke Transmission into an operation capable of producing Ford’s new hybrid transmission.

According to the company’s 2011 corporate sustainability report, Ford has reduced the amount of energy needed to produce each vehicle that it manufactures by 10 percent from 2010 to 2011, and by 22 percent in the last six years. Ford has announced plans to further reduce energy usage by another 25 percent on a per-vehicle basis by 2016, based on 2011 levels.

Ford reduced the average amount of water used to make each vehicle by 8.5 percent between 2011 and 2012, putting the company more than halfway toward its goal of using an average of 4 cubic meters per vehicle globally by 2015. In addition to cutting its own consumption, Ford says it supported several water-related projects across the globe. Since 2000, Ford has reduced the amount of water it uses in everything from cooling towers to parts washing and paint operations by 10.6 billion gallons, or 62 percent. The company's Global Water Management Initiative puts in place ways to manage water conservation, quality and reuse of storm and process water.

In 2011 Ford had five electrified vehicles (Focus Electric, C-MAX Hybrid, C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid, the Fusion Hybrid and the Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid). Ford offered eight vehicles rated 40 mpg or better in 2012, and as of 2013 they offer more vehicles with this minimum fuel rating than any other US manufacturer.

As of 2013 Ford has tripled its electrified vehicle production capacity and grown its electrified vehicle lineup to six models. Ford is ramping up production of its fuel efficient EcoBoost engines. the company expects to be producing 1.6 million such engines annually as of this year. Ford is also making hybrids more affordable saying it will reduce the cost of its current hybrid system by 30 percent from its previous generation system.

In fact according to Greenercars Ford has some of the greenest vehicles in the world including Focus Electric and the Ford Fusion Hybrid / C-Max Hybrid.

On the one hand Ford has more green vehicles than any other American manufacturer. however, greenercars also reports that Ford has six vehicles in the top 12 worst vehicles for the environment list (Ford F-350 FFV, Ford F-250 FFV, Ford E-350 Wagon, Ford F-150 Raptor, and Ford E-250 Van).

While offering such a wide range of vehicles, Ford is trying to be all things for all consumers. But by providing greener vehicles alongside gas guzzling behemoths Ford is vulnerable to being convicted of greenwashing in the court of public opinion.

© 2013, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Event - Fuel-Efficient Car Show at the Silver Diner

The Fuel-Efficient Car Show at the Silver Diner will take place on May 19, 2013 at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Cherry Hill, NJ. Have high gas prices got you down? Come check out dozens of car models that get at least 35 MPG highway, including hybrids, electric cars, and high-mileage cars that run on gasoline and diesel.

There will also be a fully-electric, zero-emission motorcycle that runs up to 113 miles on a charge, and an electric charging station.

In Cherry Hill, NJ, car and truck emissions account for nearly 30 percent of our greenhouse gasses. Be part of the solution and drive a fuel-efficient car!

Sponsored by Cherry Hill's It's In Our Power campaign.


For more information, contact Nancy Axelrod at naxelrod@chtownship.com

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Ford Motor Co's Waste Reduction Efforts

On February 27, 2013, Ford Motor Co. revealed a five-year global strategy to reduce waste sent to landfill by 40 percent per vehicle. The initiative which began in 2011 will run until 2016. According to Ford, its vehicles will produce a mere 13.4 pounds of waste per vehicle. To achieve these goals the company will implement lean manufacturing practices, improved waste-sorting procedures, and investments in waste reducing technologies.

Previously Ford has successfully reduced waste sent to landfill by 40 percent per vehicle between 2007 and 2011, (cutting waste from 37.9 to 22.7).

The company is also working to reduce waste on a number of fronts ranging from better packaging through their global suppliers to addressing kitchen waste at Ford facilities.

The company has also turned to its workforce to help with these initiatives. Employees at its Van Dyke Transmission plant managed to keep 120 tons worth of coolant filters out of the landfill on a yearly basis to become Ford’s first North American zero-waste-to-landfill transmission plant. The plant avoids sending a total of 15 tons of waste from landfills on a monthly basis.

Ford plants in Michigan; Cologne, Germany; Genk, Belgium; Chennai, India; Lio Ho, Taiwan and Nanchang, China have all achieved zero waste-to-landfill status.

In 2011, Ford facilities globally sent about 56,000 metric tons of waste to landfill, a reduction of 11.3 percent from 2010. Year-on-year the company also reduced landfill disposal by more than 19 percent on a per-vehicle basis.

© 2013, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Volkswagen may have been slower to engage sustainability than some of its automotive competitors but the company appears to be making up for lost time. Prior to the last few years sustainability was not a strategic priority for Volkswagen's business operations. They were also producing vehicles that emphasized price competitiveness rather than fuel efficiency.

While the Volkswagen Group has brought some greener vehicles to market, they also own some of the dirtiest automotive brands on the planet.

Increasingly Volkswagen appears to be pursuing a more environmentally friendly approach in terms of their production facilities and the vehicles they produce. Volkswagen's sustainability program is known as Think Blue Factory, and at and the end of 2011, the company launched a campaign to reduce energy, water and CO2 emissions. The goal was to see 25 percent reductions in energy, water and CO2 by the year 2018 (compared to a 2010 baseline).

Rather than impose specific company wide initiatives from central headquarters,  the Think Blue Factory project takes advantage of local opportunities and challenges by tasking each plant to direct and develop strategies to meet their own sustainability targets.

In November 2012, more than 350 energy experts from among 21 Volkswagen plants attended a Think Blue Factory annual meeting in Wolfsburg, Germany, where the company honored the best energy reduction ideas.

Early this year Volkswagen became the exclusive buyer of energy from a 9.5 MW solar park belonging to Silicon Ranch. The park houses 33,600 solar modules, adjacent to Volkswagen's LEED Platinum manufacturing plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This is the first and only automotive manufacturing plant in the world to receive platinum LEED certification.

The solar park produces 13.1 gigawatt hours of electricity per year and is expected to meet 12.5 percent of the energy needs of Volkswagen's manufacturing facility during full production and 100 percent during non-production periods. Ten SMA inverters convert the solar energy from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) to be used to power the electrical installations in the manufacturing plant.

To add to these efforts Volkswagen has developed a concept car called the XL1. The concept car was modified first in 2009 as the L1[2] and again in 2011 as the XL1. This tandem two seater vehicle is one of the most radically fuel efficient cars in the world.

The aerodynamic XL1 is made with lightweight material, engine, and high-end chassis technology. Most of the Volkswagen XL1 will be built by hand in VW’s Osnabrück factory, while the carbon fiber monocoque comes from a supplier in Austria. The engine is a modified Volkswagen 1.6 L diesel, it is good for 47 horsepower and 89 foot pounds of torque, with an additional boost of up to 68 horsepower and 103 ft-lb from the hybrid electric motor.

Although the car can hardly be called fast, it will be capable of a top speed of almost 100 mph and 0-60 times in the 12-13 second range. The engine is switched off automatically during deceleration and stops, and auto-restarted when the acceleration pedal is pressed.

The car was designed to be able to travel 100 km on less than 1 litre of diesel fuel translating to between 240 and 280 mpg.

The XL1 is slated to begin limited production by late 2013 and it is expected to cost between €20,000 and €30,000 or $30,000 to $45,000.

© 2013, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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