Advanced High-Strength Steels Help Automakers Meet Proposed Stringent Fuel and Emissions Requirements
Posted on: Thursday, 17 September 2009, 14:19 CDT
DETROIT, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- To help automakers meet stringent fuel economy and greenhouse gas emission standards proposed this week by President Barack Obama, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Transportation, AISI's Steel Market Development Institute (SMDI) announced today that it is developing stronger, lighter and more affordable grades of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) that will help automakers achieve the new tough standards announced by President Obama.
"Over the past decade, the North American steel industry has continued to reinvent new grades of steel that improve safety and help to reduce vehicle weight," said David C. Jeanes, P.E., president of SMDI. "Today's advanced high-strength steels can reduce a vehicle's structural weight by as much as 25 to 32 percent, which can help reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, making these new steels among the most environmentally friendly materials available for future vehicles."
On Sept. 15, President Obama detailed his administration's proposed new fuel economy standards and the first-ever national greenhouse gas emissions requirements, which could cut U.S. oil consumption by 1.8 billion gallons over the life of vehicles produced from 2012 to 2016 and reduce emissions by nearly 950 million metric tons. The proposed mandate would require passenger cars and light trucks to meet a 35.5 miles-per-gallon industry average - about a 5 percent increase each year - and a combined average limit of 250 grams of CO2 emissions per mile, beginning in 2016.
"Beyond tailpipe emissions, automakers and consumers need to address the total carbon footprint of vehicles by considering their impact over their full life cycle," said Ron Krupitzer, vice president of automotive applications for AISI's SMDI. "Of course, reducing tailpipe emissions is important. However, if we do that without regard to the carbon consequences of building vehicles or retiring them from service, it is possible that carmakers could make poor environmental choices with the materials they use to build cars and trucks."
According to Krupitzer, steel can help reduce total life cycle CO2 emissions by virtue of its mass reduction capability, its relatively low energy CO2 intensity compared to other materials (e.g., about 25 percent of that of aluminum or less than 15 percent of that of magnesium) and its total recyclability.
A recent study by research firm, Ducker Worldwide, shows that AHSS is the fastest-growing material in today's new vehicles, which indicates that automakers already see the benefits of these new steels in terms of cost, mass reduction, fuel efficiency and safety. According to the study, because of these advantages, manufacturers will continue to expand the implementation of these grades to meet the new fuel economy requirements, while maintaining crash safety and affordability.
About the Automotive Applications Council
The Automotive Applications Council is a part of AISI's Steel Market Development Institute. The council focuses on advancing the use of steel in the highly competitive automotive market. For more news or information, visit www.autosteel.org.
Automotive Applications Council investors are:
- ArcelorMittal Dofasco
- ArcelorMittal USA
- Nucor Corporation
- Severstal North America Inc.
- United States Steel Corporation
SOURCE AISI's Steel Market Development Institute
Source: PR Newswire
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