(The Philippine Star) | Updated June 18, 2016 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines -
The Department of Energy (DOE), in partnership with Petron Corp., unveiled late
Tuesday the most fuel efficient gasoline- and diesel-fed vehicles after the
12th fuel economy run or the country’s first Euro 4 Fuel Eco Run, which will be
core to developing standards in the transport and power industry.
Among 38 gasoline-fed
vehicles, the Suzuki Celerio A/T was the most fuel efficient car consuming
29.14 kilometers per liter (km/L). On the other hand, the Isuzu D-Max
registered a 38.46 km/L consumption, the most efficient among 32
diesel-consuming vehicles.
Results of the eco run
showed 27 out of 38 gasoline cars, or 71 percent, registered fuel economy
ratings of over 20 km/L while 21 out of 32 diesel vehicles, or 66 percent,
achieved over 20 km/L.
DOE Secretary Zenaida
Monsada said the results of the Euro 4 Fuel Eco Run 2016 are “promising” and
will “serve as catalyst for intensive research to further improve fuel
efficiency.”
“Through this, we were
able to acquire the necessary data and information that we can use to improve
energy performance of our consumer products sold in the market today such as
fuels and vehicles,” she said.
“Relatively, the
results of the eco run would undoubtedly support the campaign of government
towards energy efficiency it being a key element of our commitments in APEC,
COP 21 and other international gatherings for climate change mitigation
programs,” Monsada said.
Data from the eco run
“will form a huge part in the implementing rules and regulations of DOE
Circular DC 2016-04-0005 titled ‘Declaring the compliance of importers,
manufacturers, distributors and dealers of electrical appliances and other
energy consuming products with the Philippine energy standards and labelling
program as a policy of government’.”
Held last May 27, 70
motor vehicles from 22 car manufacturers and importers joined the eco run.
Participants traversed 280 kilometers from Petron Clark station in Angeles,
through Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway and Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway
and back using Petron TriActiv fuels.
The car companies that
joined the eco run include Pilipinas Taj Autogroup Inc. (Tata Motors),
Eurobrands Distributor Inc. (Peugeot Philippines), Automobile Central
Enterprise Inc. (Volkswagen), Asianbrands Motors Corp. (Mahindra), Berjaya Auto
Philippines (Mazda), Ssangyong Berjaya Motor Philippines, Bayan Automotive
Industries Corp., Isuzu Philippines Corp., Nissan Philippines Inc., PGA Cars
Inc., Volvo Philippines, Toyota Motors Philippines Corp., Suzuki Philippines
Inc., Columbian Autocar Cop. (Kia), Ford Group Philippines, Hyundai Asia
Resources Inc., Honda Philippines Inc., British United Automobiles Inc. (Mini),
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp., Motor Image Philippines Inc. (Subaru), The
Covenant Car Co. Inc. (Chevrolet Philippines) and Foton Motors Philippines Inc.
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