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Diesel car sales 'to plummet to 5% by 2030' | |
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Diesel-powered vehicles are expected to fall to just 5% of the EU car market by 2030, a new study indicates. | Diesel-powered vehicles are expected to fall to just 5% of the EU car market by 2030, a new study indicates. |
Worries about air quality and emissions standards have already hit diesel car sales, but consulting firm AlixPartners says the decline will accelerate. | Worries about air quality and emissions standards have already hit diesel car sales, but consulting firm AlixPartners says the decline will accelerate. |
Diesels' share of the European market has already fallen from 52% to 45% between 2015 and 2017, the firm says. | Diesels' share of the European market has already fallen from 52% to 45% between 2015 and 2017, the firm says. |
However, the shift away from diesel will make it even harder for the EU to meet CO2 emissions targets, it adds. | However, the shift away from diesel will make it even harder for the EU to meet CO2 emissions targets, it adds. |
Diesel was promoted as more environmentally-friendly than petrol as part of EU efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon dioxide (CO2) in particular. | Diesel was promoted as more environmentally-friendly than petrol as part of EU efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon dioxide (CO2) in particular. |
While diesel fuel contains slightly more carbon, overall CO2 emissions of the average diesel car are lower. | While diesel fuel contains slightly more carbon, overall CO2 emissions of the average diesel car are lower. |
However, diesel engines generally produce higher levels of nitrogen oxides and of particulates - tiny pieces of soot that can enter the lungs. | However, diesel engines generally produce higher levels of nitrogen oxides and of particulates - tiny pieces of soot that can enter the lungs. |
"The EU fleet needs to deliver a 4.6% reduction [in CO2] per year through to 2021. However, in 2017, overall EU CO2 increased 0.3g/km," said the study. | "The EU fleet needs to deliver a 4.6% reduction [in CO2] per year through to 2021. However, in 2017, overall EU CO2 increased 0.3g/km," said the study. |
AlixPartners said carmakers were "facing a technology choice", with electric and hybrid vehicles "the only answer" to the challenge of reducing emissions. | AlixPartners said carmakers were "facing a technology choice", with electric and hybrid vehicles "the only answer" to the challenge of reducing emissions. |
Public confidence in diesel was also dented by the Volkswagen emissions scandal, when it emerged in 2015 that diesel cars had been fitted with devices designed to cheat emissions tests. | Public confidence in diesel was also dented by the Volkswagen emissions scandal, when it emerged in 2015 that diesel cars had been fitted with devices designed to cheat emissions tests. |
In the UK, diesel car sales fell by 23.6% in May compared with the same month in 2017, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). | In the UK, diesel car sales fell by 23.6% in May compared with the same month in 2017, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). |
It was the 14th month in a row that diesel's UK market segment had shrunk. In 2017, demand for new diesel cars fell 17%. | It was the 14th month in a row that diesel's UK market segment had shrunk. In 2017, demand for new diesel cars fell 17%. |
Higher taxes on diesel vehicles may have affected demand in the UK too. | Higher taxes on diesel vehicles may have affected demand in the UK too. |
In the November 2017 Budget, the government announced a levy on new diesel vehicles that failed to meet the latest emissions standards. The first-year road tax increase for diesel cars came into effect in April and will apply until about 2021. | In the November 2017 Budget, the government announced a levy on new diesel vehicles that failed to meet the latest emissions standards. The first-year road tax increase for diesel cars came into effect in April and will apply until about 2021. |
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