Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Status of policies for clean vehicles and fuels in select G20 countries Published 2017 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Download Download 2017_status-of-policy-post-TTG_ICCT.pdf en Added on: 21 August, 2017 Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Status of Policies For Clean Vehicles and Fuels In Select G20 Countries This paper provides an update to the 2015 report, Policies to reduce fuel consumption, air pollution, and carbon emissions from vehicles in G20 nations, which summarized the status of clean vehicle and fuel standards in G20 economies. For this paper, the ICCT surveyed the participating economies of the G20 Transport Task Group to collect information on policies and programs that are under development by various government ministries and agencies. The findings reveal that the efforts made by multiple Transport Task Group countries to promote and support policies and programs—including stringent tailpipe emissions standards, fuel economy standards, low sulfur fuels, and green freight programs—are in good alignment with the long-term perspective and pathways of the Transport Task Group defined in the G20 Energy Efficiency Leading Programme. Opportunities for continued collaboration among G20 economies on policies for clean vehicles and fuels are described in the conclusions. Image Authors International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) Tags Pollutants (SLCPs) Black carbon Tropospheric ozone Related partners International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)