Total Energy Demand for Automobiles

730065

02/01/1973

Event
1973 International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Automobiles in the United States consumed about 66 billion gallons of gasoline in 1970, with an energy content of 8900 trillion Btu. Two-thirds of this fuel was devoted to urban travel, the remaining one-third to intercity driving. This automobile gasoline consumption accounted for 54% of the total United States transportation energy budget.
Direct consumption of gasoline by autos is only part of the automotive energy picture. Indirectly-to manufacture, sell, maintain, repair, insure, refine petroleum, and build highways for it-the automobile consumes about three-fifths as much energy as it does directly in gasoline, approximately 5500 trillion Btu in 1970. Including both direct and indirect energy, the auto consumed 16,000 Btu/vehicle-mile that year. This is equal to 21% of the total United States energy budget.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/730065
Pages
8
Citation
Hirst, E., and Herendeen, R., "Total Energy Demand for Automobiles," SAE Technical Paper 730065, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730065.
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Published
Feb 1, 1973
Product Code
730065
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English