Funding reduces car emissions
The French Industrial Innovation Agency has agreed to provide 61 million Euros to fund Valeo's research program which aims to improve vehicle engine efficiency and contribute to reducing CO2 emissions.

The French Industrial Innovation Agency (Agence de l’Innovation Industrielle, AII) has agreed to provide 61 million Euros to fund Valeo's research program LOwCO2MOTION, which aims to improve vehicle engine efficiency and contribute to reducing CO2 emissions.
“This funding recognises the value of the work that Valeo engineers have been undertaking in this field for several years and will allow us to offer the market new solutions that can provide up to 30% fuel savings with a significant reduction in CO2 and pollutant emissions,” said Thierry Morin, Valeo Chairman & CEO.
In the first part of the program, researchers plan to develop a system in which the camshaft in the engine is replaced by electromagnetic actuators that operate each valve independently. Valeo claims that the system will reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions by 20% for gasoline engines. It will also provide enhanced performance and driving comfort due to an increase in low-end engine torque. A version for diesel engines will also be developed.
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