According to data collected in the European Federation for Transport and Environment for its annual analysis of the European car manufacturer, which has done more to reduce the average CO2 emissions in the range of products in 2010 is a Volvo.
The study shows that last year, eight biggest car manufacturers in Europe have reduced their average CO2 emissions from 2 to 6 percent. Volvo, meanwhile, has achieved a reduction of 9 percent over the head with associated graphical models, such as 99 g / km and V50 DRIVe 119 g / km DRIVe V70.
"We are very happy and very proud of this achievement," said Stefan Jacoby CEO of Volvo. Peter Mertens, corporate senior vice president in charge of research and development, added: "The goal is to go down to an average of 95 g of carbon dioxide per kilometer through our total car sales in 2020 theory, it is quite possible, but much depends. legislation, the availability of energy incentives, and customer demand course. "
The analysis conducted in 2010, European car manufacturers have been successful in its goal of reducing CO2 emissions and fuel consumption in its new models from 2.7% to an average of 140 g / km.



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