Aluminum Industry Comments on Proposed Regulations
Aluminum Use as a Percent of Automotive Materials Mix to Double by 2025 According to Survey
New commercial vehicle fuel economy regulations announced by the Obama Administration show aluminum above all other materials as having the greatest potential to safely reduce vehicle weight to boost fuel economy and cut emissions
Downweighting with Aluminum Part of Solution to Meeting Proposed Fuel Economy Standards Announced by the Obama Administration, Aluminum Industry Says
Automakers are highlighting plans to reduce weight in North American vehicles efficiently and safely to meet stricter fuel economy standards
Industry Delivers Keynote on Auto Materials Sustainability Study at 2011 SAE World Congress
Participating in this year’s IQPC Advanced Lightweight Materials Summit, Pat McNulty, Market Director, Automotive, Novelis Inc. discussed the benefits aluminum provides automakers as they strive to meet stricter upcoming fuel economy and emissions regulations
The following comment regarding the recent Consumer Federation of America poll that finds consumers favor stricter fuel economy standards if it helps ease their pain at the pump can be attributed to Randall Scheps, Chair of the Aluminum Association’s Aluminum Transportation Group
Audi A8’s Aluminum Frame 40 Percent Lighter than Comparable Steel Body Shell
The aluminum industry recently submitted comments on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fuel use from heavy duty trucks and buses for model years 2014 – 2017