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White Paper on Transport focus on ITS welcomed but higher costs threaten consumer trust, says FIA

White Paper on Transport focus on ITS welcomed but higher costs threaten consumer trust, says FIA

28 March 2011

White Paper on Transport focus on ITS welcomed but higher costs threaten consumer trust, says FIA


Electric Vehicles for Europe? New FIA Policy Paper on the Challenges Ahead for eMobility

Electric Vehicles for Europe? New FIA Policy Paper on the Challenges Ahead for eMobility

21 March 2011

Consumers will not automatically make the switch to electric vehicles if running costs are high, a recharging station network is not in place, or if new technologies are not user-friendly, according to a new policy paper by the FIA.


Sweden to develop national biogas strategy

Sweden to develop national biogas strategy

07 July 2009

The Swedish government announced plans on Thursday to develop a new national strategy for "the production, distribution and use of biogas", in order to boost industrial competitiveness and reduce fossil fuel dependency in the transport sector.


DRIVER TRAINING

DRIVER TRAINING

23 June 2009

Education: the key to further safety progress Driver education is an important issue for motoring and touring clubs. It is seen by many as the key to gaining further progress in terms of road safety.


FIA spotlights eco-driving at Sustainable Energy Week

FIA spotlights eco-driving at Sustainable Energy Week

06 March 2009

FIA spotlights eco-driving at Sustainable Energy Week – one of the EU's most important green policy events.


Parliament launches action plan to reduce its carbon footprint

Parliament launches action plan to reduce its carbon footprint

20 February 2009

Practical steps to help Parliament meet its goal of reducing its CO2 emissions by 30 per cent by 2020 were adopted in an action plan by the Bureau this week.



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