OTS - 15th International Congress for Renewable Mobility "Fuels of the Future" discusses the future of the combustion engine!
2017. October 26. 11:50
Berlin, 26 October, 2017 (APA/OTS) - Catchphrases like Dieselgate
or defeat devices shape current debate on diesel engines, and the
combustion engine's future is called into question. Which diesel
and petrol engines are future-proof, reflecting the spirit of
sustainable, low-emission mobility? What role can the transport
sector play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by circa 40 per
cent by 2030 with a view to ensuring climate protection? The more
stringent fleet target of 95g CO2/km for all newly registered cars
from 2020 is a significant driving force in attaining this goal.
This measure and further provisions on CO2 reduction in cars and
lightweight commercial vehicles increase market pressure on the
automobile industry, heightening the need to innovate.
The key focus of debate is "decarbonisation" of the transport
sector and to switch to alternative technologies, power trains and
fuels. At the 15th International Congress "Fuels of the Future",
which will be held from 22nd to 23rd January 2018 in Berlin,
experts and participants will engage with this differentiated raft
of topics.
Given the tight time-frame, the entire automotive industry
faces enormous challenges in implementing the requisite improved
drive technology to comply with CO2 limit values while
simultaneously taking consumer preferences into account.
Participants from the world of politics, science and research,
business and environmental associations will present their
positions and strategies for responding to climate protection
challenges that arise in this context, and will identify potential
future pathways for the automotive industry that incorporate viable
options for system integration.
Alongside technical optimisation of combustion engines in
combination with electrical drives (hybridisation), fuel
decarbonisation must play a major role if climate protection
objectives are to be achieved within the stipulated time-frame.
More: www.fuels-of-the-future.com
German Bioenergy Association
Markus Hartmann
T+492288100222
hartmann@bioenergie.de
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