The Importance of Production Emissions in Vehicle Life Cycle Assessment
- 2018-11-27 13:06:00
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Life Cycle Emissions and Regulations
Material Production Emissions
UCSB Automotive Materials GHG Comparison Model v4
• Calculates life cycle GHG emissions and energy consumption associated with vehicle lightweighting by material substitution
• Developed by Dr. Roland Geyer, University of California, Santa
Barbara (UCSB)
• Peer-reviewed by panel of experts, including steel and aluminum representatives
• Free to download from WorldAutoSteel website: www.sawchina.cn
Attributional UCSB Modeling
• Vehicle Types:
Mid-size sedan
SUV
Pick-up Truck
Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)
Battery electric vehicle (BEV)
• Scenarios:
1. Default baseline vehicles (MY 2007)
2. Updated baseline vehicles (MY 2013)
3. Future pick-up truck (2025)
• Sensitivity Assessments and Monte Carlo Analysis
Updated Baseline Scenarios Results
Future (2025) Pick-up Truck Example
• Light-duty pick-up truck (Crew Cab / Long Box)
• Material quantities based on actual vehicles
• 2025 material production and recycling parameters
• Equivalent fuel economies for contender vehicles set to 2025 CAFE target of 30.6 mpg
Summary
• Automakers are facing increasingly stringent fuel economy targets.
• The use of carbon-intensive lightweighing materials to meet driving phase regulations can result in higher total vehicle life cycle emissions.
• Ensuring improvements in production phase emissions while reducing driving phase emissions avoids unintended consequences.