'There's a future for diesel': Bosch claims emissions breakthrough

Madeleine Cuff
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German engineering giant announces new technology it claims will cut nitrogen oxide emissions for diesel cars to a fraction of 2020 limits

German engineering group Bosch has claimed a major breakthrough for diesel technology that it says will drastically reduce harmful vehicle emissions and secure the fuel's future for decades to come...

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