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<p>The Government has announced an end to the sale of all new conventional petrol
and diesel cars and vans by 2040, and a key element of the Future of Mobility Grand
Challenge in the Industrial strategy is our long term mission to see every new car
and van being effectively zero emission by 2040. The Department will provide more
details shortly on the actions we are taking to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases
and air pollution from road vehicles dramatically, and to bring about our ambition
for a future where every road vehicle has zero emissions at the tailpipe.</p><p> </p><p>For
diesel cars and vans the relative efficiency of diesel engines compared with petrol
engines results in improved fuel economy and lower greenhouse gas emissions per kilometre
than from petrol equivalents. Whilst real-world emissions of nitrogen dioxide from
current diesel cars and vans are at present typically substantially higher than their
petrol equivalents, the UK has led the calls for action at a European level to ensure
that manufacturers now have to limit emissions of nitrogen dioxide in a wide range
of real-world driving conditions, and not just against laboratory test limits.</p><p>
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