The GFEI was founded in 2009 by the International Energy Agency, International Transport Forum, UNEP and the FIA Foundation to promote a doubling of auto fuel economy worldwide by 2050
4. 1. GFEI mission
Facilitate large reductions of
greenhouse gas emissions and
oil use through improvements in
automotive fuel economy in the
face of rapidly growing car use
worldwide
5. 50 by 50
50% reduction of fuel consumption in
the global car/light truck fleet by 2050 from 2005
fuel economy improvement target
1. GFEI mission
7. 2020: -30% fuel consumption new cars,
-20% fuel consumption all cars
fuel economy improvement target
2030: -50% fuel consumption new cars,
-35% fuel consumption all cars
1. GFEI mission
8. fuel economy improvement target
1. GFEI mission
Meeting the GFEI global target can
stabilise global light-vehicle fossil fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions, despite
a near tripling of vehicle fleet
9. 2. Why fuel economy?
fuel saving = money saving
economic competitiveness
CO2 emission reduction
air quality
12. Actual fuel consumption vs GFEI target
2005-2011
Trend 2005-2011
Global: -1.8% per year
OECD: -2.4% per year
Non-OECD: -0.1% per year
GFEI Global target: -2.7% per year
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16. How we work with countries/partners:
Technical expertise
Global network
Financial support
4. GFEI approach
17. What we do:
Fuel consumption/fleet analysis (data, modeling,
baseline, projections, policy impacts).
Help design/implement measures (labeling, fuel
economy standard, fuel tax, feebate, etc.)
4. GFEI approach
National strategy development, dialogue.
Issue awareness and communication.
Notas del editor
The GFEI was founded in 2009 by the International Energy Agency, International Transport Forum, UNEP and the FIA Foundation to promote a doubling of auto fuel economy worldwide by 2050 (more on that later).
Our aim is to bring attention to the potential emission and fuel savings from taking advantage of off-the-shelf (conventional, already in use) auto technologies along with advanced fuels and technologies to improve auto fuel economy from 8 L/100km global average in 2005 to 4 L/100km by 2050.