What is really decisive for sustainable mobility: the type of drive or sustainable energy?
In the fifth edition of the “Energy Transition Innovation Talks”, the conclusion was very clear: sustainable energy is crucial. The type of drive is secondary. The event also focused on the question of what steps are necessary to achieve the energy transition in transport as quickly as possible!
The most important statements at a glance:
Bernhard Geringer, Emeritus Director of the Institute of Powertrains and Automotive Engineering at the Vienna University of Technology
2. “We want to work together. (…) The politicians responsible must finally admit that they have caused serious damage to the economy by making their decisions on the basis of false assumptions and outdated assumptions.“
JĂĽrgen Roth, Chairman of the Board of the eFuel Alliance Austria
3. “It won’t work without alternative fuels! Politicians must create a framework that favors alternative fuels over fossil diesel.“
Bernhard Haidacher, Head of SHEQ Management at LKW WALTER
4. “Politicians must finally listen to the economy, because the economy knows best what it needs.“
DavorSertic, Chairman of the Transport and Traffic Division of the WKO
5. “Cars that run on renewable fuels should be taxed in the same way as cars that run on electricity, then there are powerful incentives to reduce CO2 emissions from passenger cars.“
Stephan Schwarzer, Managing Director of the eFuel Alliance Austria
https://www.efuel-alliance.at/beitrag/nachhaltige-mobilitaet-entscheidend-ist-nicht-die-antriebsart-sondern-die-nachhaltige-energie/
Photo: Michael Weinwurm