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II-3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
Promotion of Cars with the “Idling-Stop” System
  • Idle-free driving can improve fuel economy by approx.10%. Even greater energy conservation effect is expected in city areas, where idling frequency is high.
  • Partial subsidy for the purchase of cars equipped with the "idling-stop" system was introduced in FY2003.
  • Promotion campaigns for the "idling-stop" systems are held in the forms of PR events, etc.

II-3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
Fuel Economy Disclosure and Labeling Systemfor Vehicles
  • The system was introduced in January 2004 to deepen consumer interest/ understanding on fuel economy and promote cars with high fuel performance.
    • Disclose Fuel Economy Performance The disclosure is targeted for cars of which fuel economy standards are set based on the energy conservation law. Either the status of "fully compliant"or "plus 5% of the fuel economy standard" will be publicly displayed.
    • Label a Fuel Economy Identifiable Sticker Label a sticker on the body of a car that conforms either to "fully compliant with the fuel economy standard" or "plus 5% of the fuel economy standard".

II-3. Energy Conservation Measures for the Transportation Sector
Traffic Management Measures
  • Adjusting automotive traffic demands through the promotion of TDM (Transportation Demand Management) measures.
  • Promoting ITS (Intelligent Transport System) by promoting ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) and VICS (Vehicle Information and Communication System)

II-4. Development of Energy Conservation Technology
Promotion of Technological Strategy
for Energy Conservation
  • In June 2000, "The Energy Conservation Technological Strategy" that clarifies the direction of technologies that may solve demand side issues was outlined.
  • By broadly soliciting seeds technologies and implementation of verification trials from the public (private organizations and such), support the development of energy conservation technology in line with the Energy Conservation Technological Strategy.

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