ETI aims to steer heavy vehicles towards sustainability

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Research body launches £40m project to improve the efficiency of some of the world's largest vehicles

A £40m programme aiming to reduce the eight per cent of global emissions caused by heavy duty vehicles (HDVs) such as ships, trucks and construction equipment will today be kicked off by the Energy Technologies...

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