1 / 19

Technical Committee Item #3

The Composition of the Vehicle Fleet in the Metropolitan Washington Region Results of Applying a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Decoder to July 1, 2008 Vehicle Registration Data Presentation to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board April 15, 2009. Technical Committee

seymourh
Download Presentation

Technical Committee Item #3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Composition of the Vehicle Fleet in the Metropolitan Washington RegionResults of Applying a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Decoder to July 1, 2008 Vehicle Registration DataPresentation to theNational Capital Region Transportation Planning Board April 15, 2009 Technical Committee Item #3

  2. STUDY PURPOSE - Review of trends in region’s vehicle fleet - Assess impacts of market changes - Apply latest planning assumptions in air quality analyses

  3. TECHNICAL METHODS - Obtain data files of registered vehicles in D.C, MD and VA • Apply ‘VIN Decoder’ software to read files and tabulate according to vehicle type, weight, fuel use and year of manufacture • Identify vehicle composition and changes since first use of decoder with 2005 data • Develop input files for EPA’s Mobile 6 model • Re-estimate emissions factors for forecast year analyses in current air quality conformity assessment

  4. STUDY RESULTS • Composition of vehicle fleet in 2008 • Number of registered vehicles • Vehicle type • Cars, SUVs, heavy duty trucks • Hybrids • Age of Vehicles • Changes through time

  5. Data Sources • Vehicle Registration Data for the Washington Region as of July 1, 2008 from DC Department of Motor Vehicles, Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, and Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles • VINPOWER Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) decoder software from ESP Data Solutions • National vehicle fleet data projections from “Fleet Characterization Data for Mobile 6” by Environmental Protection Agency, September, 2001

  6. Vehicle Type Definitions • Passenger Vehicles (Less than 6,000 lbs): Passenger Cars and Motorcycles • Light Duty Trucks (Less than 8,500 lbs): Sport Utility Vehicles, Pickup Trucks, Panel Trucks • Heavy Duty Trucks (8,500 lbs and above): Tractor-Trailers, School and Transit Buses, Trash Trucks

  7. CONCLUSIONS: 2008 VS. 2005 FLEET Factors Tending to Reduce Emissions: - Hybrid vehicles increasing dramatically (although still small in absolute numbers) - Passenger cars vs. SUVs trends reversed, i.e., new car purchases increasing at the expense of SUVs and light trucks Factors Tending to Increase Emissions: - Fewer new vehicles being purchased - Emissions factors higher as a result, for both VOC and NOx > up to10% higher rates in 2010 > up to 4% higher rates in 2030

  8. POLICY IMPLICATIONS - Policy Initiatives on Capitol Hill (e.g., Cash for Clunkers) - EPA Programs (e.g., heavy-duty truck retrofits and re-powering) - DOE Energy Conservation Programs (e.g., Idle-Reduction Technologies)

More Related