Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Delays to EU limit on CO2 emissions should not deter industry from meeting existing targets, says Romax

The proposal by the EU to delay introducing new limits on CO2 emissions for passenger cars from 2020 to 2024 should not deter the automotive industry from striving to meet the existing targets set on all new fleet model cars, and should actually be seen as a call to action for organisations to invest in R&D in order to drive innovation, according to Barry James, Chief Technology Officer from Romax Technology. Environment ministers have agreed to revise a deal which originally set a limit of 95g of CO2 per km for the average car to take effect from 2020.

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