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Transportation Annual Technology Baseline Data 

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) data contains detailed cost and performance data (both current and projected) that are periodically updated.

Before downloading the ATB data, read the disclaimer agreement and this guide to technical limitations

2025 Transportation ATB Data

Download the 2025 Transportation ATB Data

For convenience, the transportation data used on this website are provided in the following .zip archive, which is organized into "input" and "output" folders.

2024_atb_transportation_data_v1.zip

We also provide Tableau workbooks that are used for all the visualizations on the site:

2024_atb_transportation_tableau_v1.zip

Instructions to Download Any Tableau Figure as PowerPoint

  1. Navigate to the Tableau visualization on the webpage.
  2. Use the interactive filters to develop the view that you want.
  3. Click the download button in the lower right-hand corner.
  4. Select “PowerPoint”
  5. Select “This View”
  6. Click “Download”
  7. Select “view” or “save” the export, which consists of the current view and the set of active selection filters in a PowerPoint file.

Links to Other Tools

A major source of the 2025 Transportation ATB vehicles and emissions data is Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), which develops and applies the Autonomie simulation tool and Research & Development Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Technologies (R&D GREET) model  (Wang et al., 2023). Links to data from the ANL report (Islam et al., 2023) on modeled vehicle price and fuel economy are available here.

Tableau Workbook

View a Tableau workbook to further explore the data, including LCOD and emissions estimates with additional fuel pathways. Use the tabs at the top to switch between different dashboards. The "All Pathways" dashboards allow you view each vehicle/fuel combination in its own chart, colored by ATB scenario. The "Parity" dashboards are similar, except all vehicle/fuel combinations will appear in the same chart, colored by powertrain, to better facilitate comparisons. There are two versions of each chart type, where the "No PHEV" versions are missing plug-in hybrid vehicles but are simpler to navigate because they have fewer filters.

To use the filters in the view below, select the radial button for the vehicle weight category of interest. Then click on the drop-down arrow to the left side of each box to select from the list of options by checking the boxes in the drop-down menu that will appear. For definitions of the categories, see weight categoryvehicle scenarioparameterclasspowertrainpowertrain detailprimary fuelgrid mixfuel pathway,  and fuel scenario.

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(coming soon)

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2025 Transportation ATB Webinar

The 2025 Transportation ATB Update Webinar was be held on December 3 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. During the webinar, the ATB team reviewed the 2024 updates and answered questions from attendees. To learn more, attend the webinar or view the webinar recording and presentation slides

References

The following references are specific to this page; for all references in this ATB, see References.

Islam, Ehsan Sabri, Daniela Nieto Prada, Ram Vijayagopal, Charbel Mansour, Paul Phillips, Namdoo Kim, Michel Alhajjar, and Aymeric Rousseau. “Detailed Simulation Study to Evaluate Future Transportation Decarbonization Potential.” Report to the US Department of Energy, Contract ANL/TAPS-23/3. Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States), October 2023. https://anl.app.box.com/s/hv4kufocq3leoijt6v0wht2uddjuiff4.

Wang, Michael, Amgad Elgowainy, Uisung Lee, Kwang Hoon Baek, Sweta Balchandani, Pahola Thathiana Benavides, Andrew Burnham, et al. “Summary of Expansions and Updates in R&D GREET® 2023.” Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States), December 1, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2172/2278803.

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