Abstract
The technologies that enable emissions control and reductions in light
vehicles are manifold and include several exhaust after-treatment systems that
are increasingly being integrated, new combustion control approaches, hybrid
and other powertrain systems, and a range of fuel-efficiency technologies that
reduce the use of petroleum-derived fuels. Added to this, the increasing use
of alternative fuels holds the promise of further reductions of toxic
emissions.
This report examines the technologies that are being developed in the area of
emissions control in the global light vehicles industry. It also analyses the
strategies being implemented by passenger car manufacturers and their
suppliers and the market and legislative influences that are driving change in
the sector.
Description
This report examines the technologies that are being developed in the area of
emissions control in the global light vehicles industry. It also analyses the
strategies being implemented by passenger car manufacturers and their
suppliers and the market and legislative influences that are driving change in
the sector.
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