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Volvo cars aims for environmental leadership in the premium segment
1 March 2005
- Environmental care has top priority
- Volvo aims to be one of the environmental leaders in the premium segment
- Innovative technology makes Volvo cars Clean Inside and Out
Environmental leadership means setting priorities. Volvo has a tradition of environmental care, of providing environmental alternatives today and of dedication to future commitments. This holistic approach gives Volvo Cars an excellent position in the quest for environmental leadership in the future.
"Thirty percent of Volvo's car buyers associate Volvo with the expression "pollution prevention". It is this foundation on which we will continue to build. Our aim is to be ranked as one of the absolute leaders in the premium segment when it comes to environmentally sound mobility", says Hans-Olov Olsson, President and CEO of the Volvo Car Corporation.
Sustainable mobility has top priority on the Volvo Car Corporation's agenda for the future.
"Our commitment to safe mobility needs to be enlarged from the protection of occupants and other road users in collisions to include personal health for all road users and to offer them sustainable mobility solutions", says Hans-Olov Olsson.
Volvo Cars' environmental tradition
Volvo has long maintained that although the car contributes greatly
to the socio-economic development of society, it is not without side-effects.
Already in 1972, we stated that "cars produce pollution, noise and waste".
The Volvo Car Corporation also has a long tradition of developing safety and
environmental milestones. Volvo introduced the three-way catalytic converter
with Lambda sensor in 1976 – an innovation many people consider to be at least
as important to the environment as the safety belt has been to safety.
Since then, Volvo Cars has introduced several important innovations that help alleviate the impact of its products on the environment.
The major environmental challenges
Today we want to concentrate on three major challenges:
. Global warming, attributed to society's emissions of greenhouse
gases, is becoming one of the biggest environmental concerns of our time. For
this reason, reducing emissions of carbon dioxide – a major greenhouse gas –
is the biggest environmental challenge now facing the automotive industry.
. Pollution – especially in our towns and cities – is the second
challenge to the industry as poor air quality has adverse effects on human
health.
. The third issue is to provide better mobility in urban areas, where
congestion in some cities has become a day-to-day burden for road users.
The solutions
Many people think that the solution from car manufacturers should be
futuristic in order to make a difference. Volvo Cars is convinced that advanced
technology is necessary but creating good solutions today is equally important.
"In order to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, Volvo Cars believes that in the short term, biogas, a renewable fuel produced from organic material, provides many environmental benefits", says Anders Kärrberg, Environmental Director at Volvo Car Corporation.
"Volvo Cars sees a future where several solutions are possible. We are researching bio-fuels and hybrids as alternatives", Kärrberg continues.
Volvo Cars has also launched the Volvo 3CC concept car, an attractive and environmentally efficient small car. The Volvo 3CC is a study of possible future sustainable mobility solutions. Developed in California at the Volvo Monitoring and Concept Center, its unique design provides enough space for three adults or two adults and two children. (The 3CC is described in detail in another part of this press material.)
"In order to reduce the problem of ground-level ozone, most of Volvo's models are equipped with PremAir®. Furthermore, Volvo offers PZEV engines, which meet one of the world's toughest emissions standards – the one applied in several US states", says Anders Kärrberg.
Methane – a fuel for today and tomorrow
Volvo Cars has developed methane-driven cars which are highly
efficient in environmental terms. Carbon dioxide emissions from a Volvo Bi-Fuel
model running on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) are about 25 percent lower than
those from a petrol engine. A car running on the other methane alternative,
biogas, contributes virtually nothing to the global warming problem caused by
greenhouse gases. Bi-Fuel cars can also be driven on petrol as a back-up.
These cars have the same characteristics as other Volvo cars – they are equally safe and spacious and deliver the same performance – but with much improved environmental performance in terms of greenhouse gas emissions!
PremAir®
Ground-level ozone is formed when nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons
generated by traffic and other sources are exposed to sunlight. Together with
other photochemical oxidants in the air, the ozone forms what is commonly known
as smog. The problem is greater in the summertime, particularly in the world's
major cities.
Volvo Cars was the first car maker in the world to commercialise the technology known as PremAir®*. PremAir® is a special catalytic coating that is applied to the radiator and converts ground-level ozone into pure oxygen as the car is driven. Studies have shown that up to 75 percent of the ozone that passes through the radiator is converted into oxygen in this way.
* PremAir® is a trademark of Engelhard Corporation
PZEV – Partial Zero Emission Vehicles
PZEV (Partial Zero Emission Vehicles) – one of the world's
toughest emission control standards – is in force in certain American states.
Although running on regular petrol, emissions of hydrocarbons and nitrogen
oxides from cars with PZEV engines are extremely low. The new Volvo S40,
VolvoV50, Volvo S60 and Volvo V70 are now available with PZEV engines in these
states.
Safe and healthy interior
The interior of a Volvo is designed to be healthy and safe – even for people
with asthma and contact allergies. Particular attention has been paid to the use
of environmentally compatible materials. The interior also complies with the
Oeko-Tex 100 ecological standard – a major step towards a healthier in-car
environment. Oeko-Tex certification covers components such as fabrics, threads,
carpets and safety belts. In addition, the leather used in the upholstery is
treated in a chromium-free tanning process based on natural plant extracts, and
thus also meets the Oeko-Tex requirements. Other components such as the
handbrake button, load anchoring eyebolts, Space Ball and steering wheel badge
are tested for contact allergens and meet the EU directive for nickel leakage
from jewellery.
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)
Volvo Cars works systematically to create a healthy passenger
compartment environment. A cabin filter helps prevent dust, particulates and
pollen from entering the interior through the ventilation system. All Volvos can
also be equipped with an interior air quality system, IAQS. This consists of an
electronic sensor that monitors the amount of carbon monoxide in the incoming
air and closes the air intakes if the level becomes too high, for example in
dense city traffic, traffic tailbacks and tunnels. A combined filter with an
activated carbon element helps protect the occupants from virtually all
unpleasant odours caused, for example, by petrol and diesels exhaust fumes,
washer fluid and oil. The combined filter also reduces occupant exposure to
gases such as nitrogen oxides, ground-level ozone and hydrocarbons.
Partnerships and society's commitments
No single car maker can alter global environmental trends. We have to
cooperate to get the best results. Volvo Cars operates as part of an
international network of public agencies, researchers, manufacturers and other
commercial interests to minimise existing environmental problems and help
prevent future problems. The purpose of this cooperation is to identify new
technical solutions and to inform customers on how environmental impact can be
reduced.
It is the automotive industry's job to build clean cars. But a cleaner society is something we can only build together. As part of its contribution, Volvo Cars is participating in a number of partnerships and societal projects.
. BIOGAS CITIES is a cooperative project undertaken by Volvo Cars, AB Volvo,
local communities and fuel suppliers to encourage increased use of biogas and
natural gas.
. VOLVO ADVENTURE is an international environmental education and competition
scheme for young people, a joint project with UNEP, the United Nations
Environment Programme.
. VOLVO ENVIRONMENT PRIZE, worth over 200,000 US dollars, is awarded to
individuals who make a significant contribution to the advancement of
environmental research and development.
EPI – Environmental Product Information
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