Consumers Benefit From Increased Hybrid and Electric Car Choices

By Alan Baum And The National Resources Defense Council
Published on January 18, 2013
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 Electric vehicle sales are expected to double in 2013 and hybrid sales are set to jump by a quarter.

According to industry analyst Alan L. Baum, principal of Baum & Associates, and Luke Tonachel, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) senior vehicles analyst, U.S. consumers will be the big winners in 2013 as a result of strong growth in sales of electric and hybrid cars … a wide range of available fuel-efficient midsize vehicles and pickups … lower prices for a number of the vehicles with the highest MPG ratings … and a greater emphasis on diesel-powered vehicles and affordable new tech. In addition, Baum and Tonachel say the auto industry will remain on track to meet higher federal fuel efficiency standards.

“All signs point to another robust year for America’s most highly fuel-efficient vehicles,” said Baum, a key auto industry analyst. “The options for consumers will continue to grow in the New Year with full-year production of many products launched this year and a variety of new products. These products will be a combination of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines powered by gas or diesel, stop/start technologies, hybrids (both mild and full), plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.”

“2013 is shaping up as another record year on several fronts for highly fuel efficient vehicles,” said Tonachel, an expert in vehicles at NRDC. “Across all major automakers, across a variety of technologies, across all major vehicle segments, fuel economy is increasing and will continue to do so in 2013. Consumers are the major beneficiaries, with more choices available to meet their needs.”

Baum and Tonachel offered their 2013 fuel efficiency outlook today during a telephone press conference with the media.

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