Future of Fuels Market
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What threatens your business?
• Fuel demand is dropping off• Alternative fuels are expanding market share• Automakers are shifting focus to new
technologies• Consumers are changing behavior…dramatically• Alternatives to vehicle ownership are gaining
traction
Questions I Have…
• What will you sell in 15 years?• What will I drive in 15 years?• Will my daughter even have/want to drive in 15
years?
Gasoline demand dropping 20%
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Source: U.S. EIA
There will be more drivers…
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Licensed Drivers and Miles Traveled
Licensed Drivers Miles per Driver
2015-2035VMT per Driver: +7.8%
Licensed Drivers: +17.4%
Source: U.S. EIA
but they will travel further on less.
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Cars - 57% more efficient
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Trucks - 54% more efficient
New Trucks MPG Regisered Trucks MPG CAFE for Trucks
Registered vehicles will be 55% more efficient in 2035 vs 2015.
Source: U.S. EIA
1950’s Vision of the Future
The Self-Driving Car
of the Future, advertisement for “America's Electric Light & Power Companies”, Saturday Evening Post, 1950s. The picture shows self-driving cars on an electric super-highway. Credit: The Everett Collection.
Auto Sales in 2015
Diesel, 2.78%
Electric, 0.41%
Gasoline, 94.37%
Hybrid, 2.17%
Plug In, 0.25%
Source: WardsAuto
Gas vs Diesel
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Gasoline Price Diesel Price
Source: OPIS
What can ruin $2 gasoline?
Can diesel remain on par?
Impact of VW Scandal
Response % ConsumersMuch more positive towards diesel vehicles 5%
Somewhat more positive towards diesel vehicles 9%
About the same as before 73%
Somewhat more negative towards diesel vehicles 8%
Much more negative towards diesel vehicles 6%
Have your views on diesel vehicles changed over the past 3-6 months? My views are…
September 2015, n=1,200
Note: This survey was fielded right after VW scandal broke.
Diesel Sentiments – Feb 2016
• 45% of car buyers would consider diesel– Compared with 42% and 41% in 2015 and 2014
• Why? – 51% said better fuel economy
• Why not?– 48% said fuel too expensive– Only 8% said recent scandals
Biofuels
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If every gallon gasoline contains 10% ethanol,21 billion gallons of additional renewable fuels
must be blended into fuels market by 2022.
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Ethanol BiodieselSource: U.S. EIA
Higher Biofuel Blends
Auto Sales in 2015
Diesel, 2.78%
Electric, 0.41%
Gasoline, 94.37%
Hybrid, 2.17%
Plug In, 0.25%
Source: WardsAuto
Auto sales 2015 vs 2014
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Diesel Electric Gasoline Hybrid Plug In
Change in Sales
Source: WardsAuto
2016 Nissan Leaf• 107 Miles per charge• 80% recharge in 30 mins• Starting at $29,000
2017 Chevrolet Bolt• 200 miles per charge• 80% recharge in 1 hour• Starting at $35,000
Note: Sufficient range does not require $100,000 price tag.
Electric is getting better
What about emissions?Power Plants in US in 2015
286 coal fired780 petroleum803 natural gas
32 nuclear889 hydro
272 other renewable
Vehicles in US in 2015235.6 million light duty
7.8 million med/heavy duty
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
• Grid-independent EV• ZEV, CAFE, LCFS• Range – 300+• Fuel Time – 3-5 mins• Status:
– ~15 stations – ~$2 million per– ~100-150 vehicles
Natural Gas
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Market Share
LDV HD CNG HD LNG
PIRA projects natural gas to capture up to 30% of HD market fuel demand by 2030.
Source: Fuels Institute
Propane
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Market Share
LDV Propane M/HD Propane
Source: Fuels Institute
Fewer people are driving
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Metro areas are breeding ground
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Metro areas are getting bigger
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They like to share electric cars
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Will she even need to drive?
Final Thoughts
• Liquid fuels dominate, but decline in volume• Regulations favor electric, market developing
– Long ramp up, but then quick growth• Gaseous fuels seem destined for HD market• Technology advances could render obsolete:
– Car ownership– Driver training programs
• Next generation expects autonomous, electric car sharing to dominate the market