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VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AU FUEL COST AND CO₂ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
LIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AU FUEL COST AND CO₂ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
LIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
WHAT CAN I DO?
Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. HYDROGEN VEHICLE INFORMATION Hydrogen Vehicle Information. Similar to an internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles convert fuel into energy. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle generates electricity through an electrochemical reaction with hydrogen gas and oxygen, this produces electricity, which powers the electric motors that drive the car. Anumber of state and
RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles.GVG FACTSHEETS
Top Performers. Top Sellers. October. Top Performers. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
AUSTRALIA’S TOP 20 CO2 PERFORMERS MARCH 2021 Australia’s Top 20 CO2 Performers March 2021 Listed below are Australia’s top 20 performing new light vehicles at the end of March 2021. Rankings are based on the combined cycle tailpipe CO2 emissions for the best performing variant of each model. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Annual Fuel Costs & CO 2 emissions calculator. Open/close segment. Filling in this section will display estimated annual fuel costs & CO 2 emissions for each vehicle. All sections are optional, as national Averages will be used for unspecified values. Specify your personal yearly driving habits. AN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE, GREEN VEHICLE GUIDEWEB VIEW Note: The top 20 models listed above are based on the best performing variant of the listed model. Variants with different engines, transmissions and fuel types may have different CO 2 emissions. Where results are equal, rankings may be determined by urban or extra urban tailpipe CO 2 emissions or energy consumption. Electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles produce the least tailpipe CO 2 . emissions. GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOME Green Vehicle Guide Home GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculationsOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculationsOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE How to use the Green Vehicle Guide. To help you make a smarter choice the Green Vehicle Guide lets you: View Top CO 2 Performers and Top Sellers lists, so you can see the best environmental performers as well as how Australia’s best-selling vehicles compare.; Do a quick comparison of vehicle(s) using the 'Quickly compare up to 3 vehicles' function. Search for specific vehicle(s) using theWHAT CAN I DO?
Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Annual Fuel Costs & CO 2 emissions calculator. Open/close segment. Filling in this section will display estimated annual fuel costs & CO 2 emissions for each vehicle. All sections are optional, as national Averages will be used for unspecified values. Specify your personal yearly driving habits. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Annual Fuel Costs & CO 2 emissions calculator. Open/close segment. Filling in this section will display estimated annual fuel costs & CO 2 emissions for each vehicle. All sections are optional, as national Averages will be used for unspecified values. Specify your personal yearly driving habits. DISCLAIMER | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development makes this material available on the understanding that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to its use. The Department gives no warranty and makes no representation whether expressed or implied, that the information contained in this site GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE How to use the Green Vehicle Guide. To help you make a smarter choice the Green Vehicle Guide lets you: View Top CO 2 Performers and Top Sellers lists, so you can see the best environmental performers as well as how Australia’s best-selling vehicles compare.; Do a quick comparison of vehicle(s) using the 'Quickly compare up to 3 vehicles' function. Search for specific vehicle(s) using theWHAT CAN I DO?
Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles.GVG FACTSHEETS
Top Performers. Top Sellers. October. Top Performers. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
AUSTRALIA’S TOP 20 CO2 PERFORMERS JANUARY 2020 Australia’s Top 20 CO 2 Performers January 2020 Listed below are Australia’s top 20 performing new light vehicles at the end of January 2020. Rankings are based on the combined cycle tailpipe COPRIVACY STATEMENT
Work out your annual fuel costs and CO 2 emissions with our FuelCalculator
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. AN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE, GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Title: An Australian Government Initiative, Green Vehicle Guide Author: Hood Jodi Created Date: 12/4/2015 3:57:30 PM GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AULIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The calculations for the fuel lifecycle emissions estimates in the GVG are based on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 Emissions Factors from the NGAF, as applicable (specifically Tables 4, 43 and 44). The attached Excel spreadsheet outlines the factors and calculations FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE How to use the Green Vehicle Guide. To help you make a smarter choice the Green Vehicle Guide lets you: View Top CO 2 Performers and Top Sellers lists, so you can see the best environmental performers as well as how Australia’s best-selling vehicles compare.; Do a quick comparison of vehicle(s) using the 'Quickly compare up to 3 vehicles' function. Search for specific vehicle(s) using theWHAT CAN I DO?
Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles.GVG FACTSHEETS
Top Performers. Top Sellers. October. Top Performers. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
AUSTRALIA’S TOP 20 CO2 PERFORMERS JANUARY 2020 Australia’s Top 20 CO 2 Performers January 2020 Listed below are Australia’s top 20 performing new light vehicles at the end of January 2020. Rankings are based on the combined cycle tailpipe COPRIVACY STATEMENT
Work out your annual fuel costs and CO 2 emissions with our FuelCalculator
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. AN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE, GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Title: An Australian Government Initiative, Green Vehicle Guide Author: Hood Jodi Created Date: 12/4/2015 3:57:30 PM GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia.VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting theLIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) emissions data used to rank vehicles is based on tailpipe emissions measurements from specific vehicle models, and do not incorporate the other environmental impacts that may occur in the production of a vehicle, or the production of the fuel used inthe vehicle.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only.OLDER MODELS
The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003.The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csv format. HYDROGEN VEHICLE INFORMATION Similar to an internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles convert fuel into energy. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle generates electricity through an electrochemical reaction with hydrogen gas and oxygen, this produces electricity, which powers the electric motorsthat drive the car.
FUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL All new light vehicles sold in Australia are required to display a Fuel Consumption Label on the front windscreen. This includes all passenger cars, four wheel drives and light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Ranking and Assessment What is an environmentally friendly vehicle? An environmentally friendly vehicle could be considered to be a vehicle with the lowest possible impact on the environment.GVG FACTSHEETS
Work out your annual fuel costs and CO 2 emissions with our FuelCalculator
GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia.VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting theLIFECYCLE EMISSIONS
The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) emissions data used to rank vehicles is based on tailpipe emissions measurements from specific vehicle models, and do not incorporate the other environmental impacts that may occur in the production of a vehicle, or the production of the fuel used inthe vehicle.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only.OLDER MODELS
The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003.The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csv format. HYDROGEN VEHICLE INFORMATION Similar to an internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles convert fuel into energy. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle generates electricity through an electrochemical reaction with hydrogen gas and oxygen, this produces electricity, which powers the electric motorsthat drive the car.
FUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL All new light vehicles sold in Australia are required to display a Fuel Consumption Label on the front windscreen. This includes all passenger cars, four wheel drives and light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Ranking and Assessment What is an environmentally friendly vehicle? An environmentally friendly vehicle could be considered to be a vehicle with the lowest possible impact on the environment.GVG FACTSHEETS
Work out your annual fuel costs and CO 2 emissions with our FuelCalculator
USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE How to use the Green Vehicle Guide. To help you make a smarter choice the Green Vehicle Guide lets you: View Top CO 2 Performers and Top Sellers lists, so you can see the best environmental performers as well as how Australia’s best-selling vehicles compare.; Do a quick comparison of vehicle(s) using the 'Quickly compare up to 3 vehicles' function. Search for specific vehicle(s) using theWHAT CAN I DO?
Your driving habits, the type of vehicle you drive and the conditions under which you drive will affect your vehicle's environmentalperformance.
RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. FUEL COST AND COâ‚‚ CALCULATOR Use this calculator to find out what your total annual fuel cost andCO 2 Emissions are.
ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. AUSTRALIA’S TOP 20 CO2 PERFORMERS MARCH 2021 Australia’s Top 20 CO2 Performers March 2021 Listed below are Australia’s top 20 performing new light vehicles at the end of March 2021. Rankings are based on the combined cycle tailpipe CO2 emissions for the best performing variant of each model. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
DISCLAIMER | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development makes this material available on the understanding that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to its use. GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AUOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
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There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AUOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
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Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles. HYDROGEN VEHICLE INFORMATION Hydrogen Vehicle Information. Similar to an internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles convert fuel into energy. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle generates electricity through an electrochemical reaction with hydrogen gas and oxygen, this produces electricity, which powers the electric motors that drive the car. Anumber of state and
CONTACT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE If you have any general enquiries related to the Green Vehicle Guide, please take a look at our information links and Frequently Asked Questions.. If you can't find the information you're looking for, please submit your enquiry using the Feedback Form link below. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE All fields must be filled in to add to compare list. Year AUSTRALIA’S TOP 20 CO2 PERFORMERS MARCH 2021 Australia’s Top 20 CO2 Performers March 2021 Listed below are Australia’s top 20 performing new light vehicles at the end of March 2021. Rankings are based on the combined cycle tailpipe CO2 emissions for the best performing variant of each model. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Annual Fuel Costs & CO 2 emissions calculator. Open/close segment. Filling in this section will display estimated annual fuel costs & CO 2 emissions for each vehicle. All sections are optional, as national Averages will be used for unspecified values. Specify your personal yearly driving habits. SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Annual Fuel Costs & CO 2 emissions calculator. Open/close segment. Filling in this section will display estimated annual fuel costs & CO 2 emissions for each vehicle. All sections are optional, as national Averages will be used for unspecified values. Specify your personal yearly driving habits. GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AUOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE HOMEWHAT'S NEWVEHICLE EMISSIONSLIFECYCLE EMISSIONSRANKING & MEASUREMENTFUEL CONSUMPTION LABEL By choosing a greener vehicle, you can make a real difference – and save on fuel. The Green Vehicle Guide helps you reduce your impact on the environment by providing information on the environmental performance of light vehicles sold in Australia. CO 2 Emissions Meter: Find out about how to use the Guide. Find out more about vehicleemissions.
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
There are two types of emissions that impact on the environment: Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2), which can trap additional heat from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere, causing the ‘greenhouse effect’ and climate change.CO 2 is the main greenhouse gas produced by motor vehicles. In 2017, the average combined CO 2 emissions for a new light vehicle sold in Australia ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION Electric Vehicle Information. Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become more common in the future. We have undertaken work on the Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) to enable us to list EVs meeting the necessary standards on the GVG website. Consistent with the treatment of other vehicle types, the listing will be based on the standard testing USER GUIDE | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDESEE MORE ON GREENVEHICLEGUIDE.GOV.AUOLDER MODELS
Older Models. The Fuel Consumption Guide Database provides comparative data on the fuel consumption of many vehicles sold in Australia between 1986 and 2003. The database includes passenger cars and four-wheel drives, and light commercial vehicles up to 2.7 tonnes gross vehicle mass. A copy of this database can be downloaded in csvformat.
SEARCH | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE Disclaimer: The fuel consumption and emissions data reported on this website is based on laboratory testing in controlled conditions and should be used for comparative purposes only. ABOUT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE About us. The Green Vehicle Guide (GVG) helps consumers by providing user friendly tools to search for and compare the environmental performance and fuel consumption of new light vehicles (up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) sold in Australia since 2004. It uses the CO 2 emissions values for each light vehicle as the key measure forranking
WHAT CAN I DO?
Walk or cycle to your local shops if you can. Avoid peak-hour traffic whenever possible. Use alternative transport, eg. public transport (bus, train, tram or ferry), walking or cycling. These alternative methods of travel are often cheaper, and may provide other benefits including increased fitness. RANKING & MEASUREMENT Ranking and Measurement of vehicles on the Green Vehicle Guide. Before a road vehicle can be registered for the first time in Australia it must comply with the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.The Act applies to new and used imported vehicles and locally manufactured vehicles. HYDROGEN VEHICLE INFORMATION Hydrogen Vehicle Information. Similar to an internal combustion engine, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles convert fuel into energy. The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle generates electricity through an electrochemical reaction with hydrogen gas and oxygen, this produces electricity, which powers the electric motors that drive the car. Anumber of state and
CONTACT US | GREEN VEHICLE GUIDE If you have any general enquiries related to the Green Vehicle Guide, please take a look at our information links and Frequently Asked Questions.. If you can't find the information you're looking for, please submit your enquiry using the Feedback Form link below. REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT I am an authorised vehicle manufacturer representative. How do I register for an account to submit data to the GVG website? To register for an account, please send your credentials by email to gvg@infrastructure.gov.au.The Department’s GVG administrators can then issue you with a user id, which can then be used to submit datato the GVG.
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