As per the data of International Energy Agency, average global fuel consumption of recently registered LDVs reached 7.2 liters of gasoline-equivalent per 100 km in 2017. Moreover, it has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy that adopting low roller resistance tires can yield approx. 5-15% of fuel economy. A 5 percent reduction in rolling resistance would increase fuel economy by around 1.5% for heavy and light-duty vehicles. Installing these tires can aid fleets in reducing fuel costs and ensure proper tire inflation. For instance, changing traditional dual tires with one wide-base tire can increase fuel proficiency by about 5 percent by reducing rolling resistance.
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