Volkswagen crisis promises change in car technology: IEA chief

(external-resource, 5 Oct 2015) The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) new chief has said the scandal that hit German car manufacturer Volkswagen could lead to a change in car technology across the globe.

AE Chief Fatih Birol said the Volkswagen scandal would have three significant results on cars, with the first being that changes to car technology would gather pace as research on alternatives to car engines would develop.

“[Secondly], diesel cars will undergo serious tests without taking manufacturers’ statements into consideration. Thirdly, an uncertainty will show up about the future of cars with diesel engines,” said Birol.

Volkswagen has admitted that up to 11 million diesel vehicles worldwide were fitted with a so-called defeat device, which detects when the car is undergoing testing and switches the engine to a low-emissions mode. It then switches off this mode when the car is on the road, thus spewing out far higher emissions than permitted.

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