Life cycle analysis makes it possible to comprehensively compare different vehicle technologies, considering not only use, but also production and end-of-life. This is key to identifying more sustainable options and making informed decisions in the transition to net-zero mobility.
The European Commission plans to prepare a study to create a harmonised methodology that, from 2025, will establish a European standard to consistently measure the environmental impacts of vehicles.
The Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at the Polytechnic University of Madrid is organizing this webinar where we will have the opportunity to understand how this new standard can redefine the future of sustainable mobility
Speakers:
Felipe Jiménez
Professor at the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering and Professor of the Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM)
Alberto Lozano
Network of Chairs at the Repsol Foundation.
Javier Pérez Rodríguez
Professor of the Department of Chemical, Industrial and Environmental Engineering. Member of the Environmental Technologies and Industrial Resources Group
André Kulzer
Professor at the University of Stuttgart and Director of the Chair of Vehicle Propulsion Systems
Rosa Delgado Ortiz
Senior Manager Light Vehicle and Powertrain Engineering at Applus IDIADA
Macarena de la Llave
Manager of Institutional Relations and Regulatory Coordination at Repsol
José Manuel Méndez
Product & Value Chain General Manager at Toyota
Guillermo Wolff Elósegu
resident of the Technical Commission of Engines and Energies for Sustainable Mobility of Asepa (Spanish Association of Automotive Professionals)
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The carbon footprint of this event is offset in a forest on the Iberian Peninsula through Motor Verde.