Dublin, Ireland – A strategic research document suggests that European car makers will need to create a fleet in which over 40 percent of cars are diesel-powered and at least 10 percent powered by bio-fuels, if they are to meet new carbon dioxide emission targets.
The report, titled, A Strategic Assessment of the ACEA Agreement and its Implications on European OEMs was prepared by Frost and Sullivan researchers and first published in March 2007. The 118-page document is available from information broker Research…