Diesel Has A Future After All

Friday, 13. July 2018

Finally, after banging the drum for the last two years, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has agreed with my views that diesel still has a part to play, especially when the Bosche system starts to find its way into new car production. By 2020 when the Bosche system is fully rolled out across all manufacturers the NOx emissions will be a tenth of that required when Euro 7 rules are introduced making diesel cars more environmentally friendly than petrol.

 

In the meantime,, Nissan hasn’t helped by being caught out doing something similar to VW and falsifying emissions tests in Japan. That aside Chris Grayling supported diesels by saying, ‘If you’re driving long distances and are out and about on the road for work, diesel is a perfectly sensible option.’

 

The Government is aiming for zero emissions by 2040 but as Grayling pointed out this has to be industry and consumer-led and technology neutral – no I haven’t got a clue either but that’s what he said. But he went on to say, ‘Diesels can still play a valuable role in reducing CO2 emissions during that transition period to a low-emission future.’

 

However, Grayling told the SMMT that diesel engines need to continue getting cleaner. The response from the SMMT was to question whether his views would translate into positive changes to the tax regime. The Government promised to remove the 3% diesel company car supplement from April 2016.

 

However, not only was that decision reversed in the wake of the VW emissions scandal it was increased to 4% from April 2018. Of course, if I was being cynical I would say that the UK Government along with Germany and France have allowed false information to circulate in order to penalise drivers of diesel cars.

 

However, this attempt at crucifying diesel drivers will end up biting them on the rear end because diesel car sales have dropped through the floorboards leaving them with far fewer drivers to rob. Time will tell how this argument pans out but I’m pleased that the Government has come out positively. By Graham Hill

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