VW Plans to Recover From Its Scandal by Going Electric
Source: Wired
JORDAN GOLSON GEAR DATE OF PUBLICATION: 10.13.15 6:04 PM
VW Plans to Recover From Its Scandal by Going Electric
NOW THAT THE Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal is a month old, the new VW Brand Board of Management is beginning to publicly discuss its plans for the futureand how theyve changed.
Step one: Use emission control systems that actually control emissions. Step two: Go electric.
As soon as possible, VW says, it will start equipping all its diesel cars in Europe and North America with AdBlue technology and selective catalytic reduction, a chemical process that breaks smoggy NOx down into nitrogen and water. It adds complication and expense$5,000 to $8,000 per carbut its effective, eliminating 70 to 90 percent of NOx emissions.
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Beyond diesels, VW announced it is giving our product range and our core technologies a new focus, lurching away from diesel and toward another way to meet increasingly strict CO2 and NOx emissions regulations in the US and Europe: an increased focus on plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles. One of those, the company announced this week, will be the next-generation Volkswagen Phaeton.
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