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Press Releases – Fuel types of new cars: petrol +6.1%, diesel -14.1%, electric +51.8% in third quarter of 2019
Brussels, 7 November 2019 – In the third quarter of 2019, EU demand for passenger cars running on diesel continued its downward trend to reach a market share of 29.1%. By contrast, registrations of petrol cars further increased, now accounting for 59.5% of the EU market. During the same period, electrically-chargeable vehicles (ECV) made up… Continue reading Press Releases – Fuel types of new cars: petrol +6.1%, diesel -14.1%, electric +51.8% in third quarter of 2019
SALES OF CARS AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN OCTOBER 2019
Sales of cars and light commercial vehicles 07.11.2019 SALES OF CARS AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN OCTOBER 2019 Back to the list Latest AEB Press-releases can be downloaded for your information below. For more info, please contact Ekaterina Mukhina at ekaterina.mukhina@aebrus.ru Go to Source
Publications – Position Paper: Road Charging and the Eurovignette Directive
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) believes that the main objective of revising the existing European road charging system (the so-called ‘Eurovignette Directive’) should be to improve clarity, transparency, predictability, proportionality and charging differentiation in order to further encourage the use and uptake of cleaner vehicles. As the ACEA Position Paper on Road Charging and the Eurovignette… Continue reading Publications – Position Paper: Road Charging and the Eurovignette Directive
Van market falls in October but new models help offset market weakness
05 November 2019 #LCVs #Registrations #SMMT News UK new van market falls again, down -11.0% in October as uncertainty bites. Larger van registrations decline -19.2%, but demand for small and mid-sized vans rises 2.0% and 31.0% respectively. Year-to-date performance up 3.1% with 311,989 of the latest low emission models hitting UK roads. SEE LCV REGISTRATIONS… Continue reading Van market falls in October but new models help offset market weakness
UK engine manufacturing shows -1.9% decline in September
31 October 2019 #SMMT News #UK Manufacturing UK engine manufacturing down -1.9% in September, as demand declines at home and internationally. Year to date performance lags -7.4% behind 2018 with orders from British plants suffering biggest fall. More than six out of 10 UK-built engines shipped overseas, highlighting importance of frictionless trade. Mike Hawes, SMMT… Continue reading UK engine manufacturing shows -1.9% decline in September
UK CV production falls back in September, down -11.7%
31 October 2019 #SMMT News #UK Manufacturing UK commercial vehicle production declines -11.7% in September, as home demand takes a hit. Output for overseas markets rises 25.4%, but domestic orders fall in double digits, -44.5%. Performance for first nine months down -13.2%, equivalent to 8,063 fewer CVs. UK commercial vehicle (CV) production declined -11.7% in… Continue reading UK CV production falls back in September, down -11.7%
Turbulent first nine months for automotive sector as UK car production reverses -3.8% in September
31 October 2019 #SMMT News #UK Manufacturing UK car production falls -3.8% in September to 122,256 units, rounding off turbulent first nine months for sector. Manufacturing for both domestic and overseas markets declines, -5.1% and -3.4% respectively. Year-to-date performance down -15.6% as political and economic turmoil, softness in key global markets and operational changes impact… Continue reading Turbulent first nine months for automotive sector as UK car production reverses -3.8% in September
September 2019 new car pre-registration figures
30 October 2019 #Pre-Registration SMMT released figures for September pre-registrations in the UK new car market. The data shows the number of cars disposed of by vehicle manufacturers in September 2019 that were defined as pre-registrations. Download the September 2019 release Go to Source
News – Auto industry eager to move towards zero-emission mobility but infrastructure and incentives lacking
One of my first official duties as the new Director General of ACEA was signing a joint statement with Hydrogen Europe and the IRU earlier this month. In this call to action, we urge the next European Commission and recently-elected Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to create the right framework to support the deployment… Continue reading News – Auto industry eager to move towards zero-emission mobility but infrastructure and incentives lacking