#gasoline consumption
New report: ‘Power Pivot — Transitioning Hawaiʻi Gasoline Superusers to Electric Vehicles’
Released by Ulupono Initiative and Coltura, the paper focuses on these superusers, which account for approximately 65,000, or 6.8%, of the state’s drivers. The superusers have extensive and costly driving habits, often exceeding 40,000 miles annually, compared to the non-superusers average of 8,500 miles annually. Collectively, these superusers consume nearly 26% of Hawaiʻi’s gasoline.
New Study Finds US Fuel Consumption Peaked in 2006
A study from the Associated Press has found that U.S. Drivers may have already passed their peak gasoline usage. The study concludes that in 2010 drivers use eight percent less gasoline than they did in 2006, a sign that overall gas consumption may be on the decline. The study notes that the peak gasoline consumption […]