Last year, Toyota could reduce the average CO2 emissions for new vehicles of 130.1 grams per kilometer (2009) to 128.2 g / km. This shows a study by market research company JATO Dynamics for the year 2010. The average CO2 emissions of all newly registered passenger cars in Europe fell in the year from 145.8 grams to 140.9 g / km.
While the European Union has set for the entire automotive industry, a general CO2 limit of 130 g / km, the target date of 2015 must apply for each individual car manufacturers CO2 emission limits based on the average vehicle weight. Toyota is a target value of 124.8 g / km. To achieve this goal, further reducing the average CO2 emissions by 4.2 percent required by 2015.
The gap between the current value and the EU requirements is that, according to Toyota's smaller than any other manufacturer. (Ampnet / jri)
While the European Union has set for the entire automotive industry, a general CO2 limit of 130 g / km, the target date of 2015 must apply for each individual car manufacturers CO2 emission limits based on the average vehicle weight. Toyota is a target value of 124.8 g / km. To achieve this goal, further reducing the average CO2 emissions by 4.2 percent required by 2015.
The gap between the current value and the EU requirements is that, according to Toyota's smaller than any other manufacturer. (Ampnet / jri)
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