GM, Stellantis could face $9.5-billion in U.S. fuel economy fines, industry group says

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The size of expected fines for not meeting proposed standards is ‘alarming’, writes the American Automotive Policy Council in a letter to the U.S. Energy Department

The American Automotive Policy Council, representing GM, Stellantis and Ford Motor, said in a letter to the U.S. Energy Department on Friday that the size of the expected penalties for not meeting proposed Corporate Average Fuel Economy requirements are “alarming.”

Detroit’s three automakers face $2,151 per vehicle in compliance costs compared with $546 per vehicle on average sold by other automakers, the letter said, and the policy “would reward those auto manufacturers resisting the transition to a fully electric future the most.” DOE wants to significantly revise how it calculates the petroleum-equivalent fuel economy rating for EVs in NHTSA's CAFE program.

"Encouraging adoption of EVs can reduce petroleum consumption but giving too much credit for that adoption can lead to increased net petroleum use because it enables lower fuel economy among conventional vehicles," DOE said in April.

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