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Wednesday, 03 December 2008

Europe may lend cash to make green cars

5/10/2008 2:00:00 PM.  | DPA
Europe's carmakers are to ask the European Commission to lend the industry up to 40 billion euros ($A71.6 billion) to help them develop more environmentally friendly vehicles, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.

The move comes days after the US Congress approved a 25-billion- dollar programme to help major US carmakers to produce green engines and vehicles.

Sergio Marchionne, chief executive of Italian auto-giant Fiat and a former president of the European carmakers association (ACEA) told the paper that the industry will "approach the commission for a similar idea to that of the US: 40 billion (euros) is a good number given the bigger size of the European industry."

European car producers had been worried that the Congress package would damage their businesses in the US, as the US deal as currently formulated would only assist older car plants, ruling out assistance for European manufacturers operating in the US.

European Union plans to mandate reduced emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from cars are also a source of concern for the continent's auto industry, particularly amid the current economic uncertainty.

COMMENTS

Sunday, 05 October 2008

So after refusing to read the writing on the Wall, the Car Manufacturers suddenly say they need help in producing a vehicle to meet tougher requirements? PHTT. Let them Sink! Have they Not put away finances for this kind of thing? No? to bad then. How hard is it to detune an engine from performance and then retune it for Economy emissions targets? Simple really isnt it?

Posted by: Nick Again, Maryborough

 
 

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