1.22.2020
EU imposing reduction of CO2 emissions caused by heavy-duty vehicles: solutions proposed by Volvo Trucks
Market and policy
After the European Union decided to regulate CO2 emissions from heavy-duty vehicles and to impose a 30% reduction by 2030, all automobile manufacturers, including Volvo Trucks, are working to be at the forefront, proposing an interesting solutions package. First and foremost they are working on vehicles that use alternative fuels, in particular bio-LNG.
Original language: English
Origin: Belgium
Speaker
Philippe Jacquemyns
Product Manager, Volvo Trucks
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