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German automakers react positively to weaker Euro 7 regulations
German automakers react positively to weaker Euro 7 regulations
VDA feared previous recommendations would ban combustion engines
Nathan Eddy
REUTERS
BERLIN The German auto industry welcomed the Advisory Group on Vehicle Emission Standards (AGVES) revision of the European Union s Euro 7 regulations limiting tailpipe emissions of harmful pollutants from cars.
The VDA industry lobby group reacted positivity after the AGVES submitted a weakened recommendation for Euro 7 regulations to the EU Commission. The plans presented for the new Euro 7 standard for passenger cars show that the EU Commission has accepted the limits of what is technically feasible and has abandoned unattainable targets, VDA president Hildegard Mueller said in a statement.
Saxony: Where smart rail connections are not just a dream
People usually associate the future of automated driving with cars and maybe trucks and buses. But as Hardy Graupner reports from Annaberg in Germany, the technology is also making inroads into railroad traffic.
A 24-kilometer rail test track near Annaberg is crucial to advancing Deutsche Bahn s digitization campaign
When Sören Claus talks about the project he heads as chief technical officer from his modest office in Annaberg-Buchholz, his eyes start to shine. To outsiders, his Smart Rail Connectivity Campus (SRCC) may sound a tad too technical to Claus it s nothing less than the stuff that rail traffic s digital future in Europe is made of.