The revised European Ambient Air Quality Directive (AAQD) introduces stricter limit values, with new targets to be met by 2030. Against this backdrop, renewing fleets of cars, vans, and buses—and the mix of technologies used—will play a key role in shaping urban levels of NO₂ and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) across Europe.
Fundación Repsol and ASEPA are hosting this webinar to present the Air Quality Study, which looks at how different fleet renewal strategies could impact urban air quality, and to explore its main findings and what they might mean in practice.
Speakers:
Guillermo Wolff Elósegu
resident of the Technical Commission of Engines and Energies for Sustainable Mobility of Asepa (Spanish Association of Automotive Professionals)
Alberto Lozano
Knowledge and Education at Repsol Foundation
Jaime Rodriguez
General Manager at AVL Iberica
Rosa Delgado Ortiz
Senior Manager in Powertrain Department en IDIADA
Dolores Cárdenas Almena
Product Design Sr. Manager en Repsol
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The carbon footprint of this event is offset in a forest on the Iberian Peninsula through Motor Verde.