
EGVIA workshop on project results - Heavy Duty trucks
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EGVIA workshop on project results - Heavy Duty trucks
#HDTrucksCO2Reduction
EGVIA will organise a workshop on European project contributions to CO2 reduction in Heavy Duty Trucks in Brussels.
From 9.00 to 15.30, three different sessions will present the results of EU funded projects on Heavy-Duty Trucks:
- Impacts of alternative fuels on CO2 reduction
- Solutions for fuel efficiency
- Energy management and recovery
A Panel discussion will also be organised to discuss the future solutions for Heavy Duty Trucks.
Check out the full agenda.
Registration is free but mandatory via email: info@egvi.eu
*Non-commercial event restricted to EGVIA network.
#HDTrucksCO2Reduction
ContactLucie Beaumel
info@egvi.eu
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