British automotive emissions driven down 26th April 2006
Average CO2 emissions from new cars fell last year, leading to a total fall of 10.7 per cent over the last seven years, according to new figures.
The data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that new cars sold last year emitted 169.4g/km of carbon dioxide, down from 171.4g/km the year before. This represented a 1.2 per cent drop.
Christopher Macgowan, the head of SMMT, said: "SMMT's latest data shows the progress we are making to bring ever cleaner vehicles to the marketplace."
He noted the need for an integrated approach in order to move forward on the issue.
"In addition to our technological advances, buyers need incentives to encourage them into cleaner vehicles," he said, expressing a hope that the European Commission would soon give Low Carbon Car Grants the green light.
The SMMT figures are based on data of all new cars registered last year.
Ÿ Adfero Ltd
Related articles
- Moving towards cleaner exhaust systems
- Automotive Roundup May 2012
- PLATINUM MARKET SWUNG BACK INTO SURPLUS LAST YEAR, MARKET FORECAST TO REMAIN IN OVERSUPPLY IN 2012
- Johnson Matthey announces expansion of Macedonia autocatalyst plant
- Johnson Matthey unveils new Modulex catalytic convertors and silencers

Bookmark Using:
Send by email Share on Facebook Tweet this LinkedIn Digg it Bookmark with Delicious Subscribe to Feed Print this page