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Open letter – Joint assertion of the EU trade: CO2 Regulation for Heavy-Responsibility Autos ought to recognise decarbonisation potential of sustainable and renewable fuels


As European trade, together with gas and automotive suppliers, car producers, sellers, repairers and transport operators we eagerly anticipate the European Fee proposal on the revision of the CO2 Regulation for Heavy-Responsibility Autos (HDVs). Heavy-Responsibility transport is a crucial sector for the functioning of the inner market and an acceptable regulatory framework shall assist the event of unpolluted autos utilizing totally different applied sciences and fuels. Decarbonisation is a right away problem and all choices that may have a speedy affect have to be enabled.

Sustainable and renewable fuels can velocity up the method and contribute to achievement of the “Match for 55” and the total decarbonisation targets in street transport.

The signatories of this letter welcome the revision of the CO2 requirements for HDVs according to the “Match for 55” goals and imagine {that a} recognition of all CO2 emission discount pathways alongside the complete worth chain is crucial. Transport operators and car producers should be inspired to think about cleaner gas options to fossil fuels, instantly out there immediately, together with liquid and gaseous renewable and artificial fuels. Relying on use circumstances, know-how variety is required the place all applied sciences, together with electrification/hybridisation, hydrogen, but additionally sustainable and renewable fuels can play a task.

The undersigned organisations suggest that sustainable and renewable fuels are thought of for compliance within the CO2 Regulation for HDVs. Together with such a provision within the Regulation would assist the EU’s Inexperienced Deal goals and speed up the decarbonisation of the business transport sector.

Signatories:

Scientists:

1. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Adler (Erfurt, Germany)
2. Edgar Ahn, PhD (Graz, Austria)
3. Jonas Ammenberg, PhD (Linköping, Sweden)
4. Prof. Dr. José Guilherme Coelho Baêta (Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
5. Dr. R.J.M. Bastiaans (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
6. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Bäuerle (Stuttgart, Germany)
7. Prof. Dr. Pål Börjesson (Lund, Sweden)
8. Prof. Dr.techn. Christian Beidl (Darmstadt, Germany)
9. Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Böhm (Darmstadt, Germany)
10. Dr. Aleš Bulc (Leipzig, Germany)
11. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Butsch (Constance, Germany)
12. Prof. Ulrich Bruhnke (Lustenau, Austria)
13. Prof. Dr. Matthias Brunner (Saarbrücken, Germany)
14. Prof. David Chiaramonti (Torino, Italy)
15. Dr. Klaus Dieterich (Stuttgart, Germany)
16. Prof. Dr. Friedrich Dinkelacker (Hannover, Germany)
17. Prof. Dr. habil. Andreas Dreizler (Darmstadt, Germany)
18. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Eberhard R. Drechsel (Munich, Germany)
19. Prof. Dr. Alexander Eisenkopf (Friedrichshafen, Germany)
20. Prof. Mats Eklund (Linköping, Sweden)
21. Prof. Alessio Frassoldati (Milano, Italy)
22. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Gänsicke (Wolfsburg, Germany)
23. Dr.-Ing. Claus-Eric Gärtner (Munich, Germany)
24. Prof. Dr. techn. Dipl.-Ing. Bernhard Geringer (Vienna, Austria)
25. Bernhard Gerster (Basel, Switzerland)
26. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jörn Getzlaff (Zwickau, Germany)
27. Prof. Dr. Hartmut Gnuschke (Coburg, Germany)
28. Dr. Armin Günther (Frankfurt am Predominant, Germany)
29. Marcus Gustafsson (Linköping, Sweden)
30. Prof. Ernst-M. Hackbarth (Munich, Germany)
31. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Ludwig Haken (Esslingen, Germany)
32. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Kay-Rüdiger Harms (Wolfsburg, Germany)
33. Prof. Dr. Stefan Hausberger (Graz, Austria)
34. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Heidrich (Kaiserslautern, Germany)
35. Dr. Paul Hellier (London, United Kingdom)
36. Dr. Jose Martin Herreros (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
37. Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard Hettich (Stuttgart, Germany)
38. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl Alexander Heufer (Aachen, Germany)
39. Dr. Axel Ingendoh (Odenthal, Germany)
40. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Rolf Isermann (Darmstadt, Germany)
41. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Jakob (Coburg, Germany)
42. Jean-Marc Jossart (Brussels, Belgium)
43. Prof. Sanghoon Kook (Sydney, Australia)
44. Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Casal Kulzer (Stuttgart, Germany)
45. Prof. Dr. Thomas Lauer (Vienna, Austria)
46. Dr. Felix Leach (Oxford, United Kingdom)
47. Prof. Francisco Lemos (Lisbon, Portugal)
48. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Atzler (Dresden, Germany)
49. Dr. Klaus Lucka (Aachen, Germany)
50. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Lichte (Wolfsburg, Germany)
51. Prof. Ing. Jan Macek, DrSc., FEng (Prague, Czech Republic)
52. Philippe Marchand (Paris, France)
53. Prof. Dr. Ralph Mayer (Chemnitz, Germany)
54. Gustav Melin (Stockholm, Sweden)
55. Paul Miles (California, USA)
56. Prof. Yasuo Moriyoshi (Chiba, Japan)
57. Dr. Martin Müller (Hamburg, Germany)
58. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Munack (Braunschweig, Germany)
59. Prof. Dr.ir. J.A. Jeroen van Oijen (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
60. Prof. Dr. Ralf Peters (Aachen, Germany)
61. Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer (Munich, Germany)
62. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz Pitsch (Aachen, Germany)
63. Prof. Jacobo Porteiro (Vigo, Spain)
64. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralph Pütz (Landshut, Germany)
65. Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. F. J. Radermacher (Ulm, Germany)
66. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Rauch (Karlsruhe, Germany)
67. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hermann Rottengruber (Magdeburg, Germany)
68. Prof. Christine Rouselle (Orleans, France)
69. Alarik Sandrup (Stockholm, Sweden)
70. Dr. habil. Martin Schiemann (Bochum, Germany)
71. Prof. a.D. Dipl.- Ing. Peter Schmid (Esslingen, Germany)
72. Carl-Wilhelm Schultz-Naumann (Munich, Germany)
73. Dr. Irene Schwier (Hamburg, Germany)
74. Prof. Dr.–Ing. Helmut Seifert (Ludwigshafen, Germany)
75. Dr. Kelly Senecal (Wisconsin, USA)
76. Prof. Seong-Younger Lee, PhD (Michigan, USA)
77. Prof. Dr. Anika Sievers (Hamburg, Germany)
78. Dipl.-Chem. Anja Singer (Coburg, Germany)
79. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Sitzmann (Hamburg, Germany)
80. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Stank (Hamburg, Germany)
81. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Sterner (Regensburg, Germany)
82. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger C. Tiemann (Saarbrücken, Germany)
83. Prof. Athanasios Tsolakis (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
84. Prof. Sebastian Verhelst (Ghent, Belgium)
85. Dr.-Ing. Jörn Viell (Aachen, Germany)
86. Oldřich Vítek (Prague, Czech Republic)
87. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Watter (Flensburg, Germany)
88. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Willner (Hamburg, Germany)
89. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Wittek (Heilbronn, Germany)
90. Dr. Yuri Martin Wright (Zurich, Switzerland)
91. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Wundram (Braunschweig, Germany)
92. Prof. Hua Zhao (London, United Kingdom)
93. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lars Zigan (Munich, Germany)



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