New Stimulus Package to Boost the Fuel Efficiency of U.S. Manufactured Vehicles

Monday, January 18, 2010 by Sustainable Solutions Team
The owners of corporate fleets and long-haul trucking firms should reap the benefits of a new stimulus package that aims to boost the fuel efficiency of U.S. manufactured vehicles. Reuters reports the $187 million injection will be augmented by another 50 percent in funding from the private sector. The Detroit News is reporting a total of nine projects are receiving funds. Three of the nine projects have a goal of boosting the fuel efficiency of long-haul trucks by half or more.

These types of improvements not only help the manufacturers but also help long haul delivery companies meet their triple bottom line. Continued improvements in travel will not only save money but also will help save the planet.
 

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