Transportation Energy Data Book
The Transportation Energy Data Book (TEDB) is a compendium of data on transportation with an emphasis on energy. The TEDB is produced by Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energyβs Vehicle Technologies Office. Edition 40 is the latest edition.
Release of Edition 41 has been delayed.
Highlights
The countries in North and South America produce a greater share of gasoline from crude oil than other parts of the World.
To read more see Figure 1.4 of the Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40
The gasoline and diesel used in the highway mode accounted for the majority of transportation energy use in 2019.
To read more see Figure 2.6 of the Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40.
Manufacturers have introduced new technologies that have played a significant role in improving the fuel economy of light trucks.
To read more see Table 4.14 of the Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40.
The number of electric vehicle charging stations is highest in California.
To read more see Table 6.12 of the Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40.
Carbon dioxide emissions from transportation sector energy use decreased 15% from 2019 to 2020.
To read more see Table 12.6 of the Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 40.
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