Eco-driving aims to reduce the environmental impact of vehicles by understanding how they operate, the emissions they produce, and the technical and behavioral solutions available to limit pollution and fuel consumption.
D. Eco-driving
Different types of motors
LPG/LPG engines reduce emissions of CO2, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides; gasoline engines emit few nitrogen oxides and particulates, but consume more fuel and emit more CO2; diesel engines emit less CO2 and CO, but more particulates and consume less fuel. Hybrid vehicles combine combustion engines and electric motors to reduce emissions. Electric vehicles are the most environmentally-friendly because they run solely on electricity.

Low-emission zones
Low-emission zones prohibit access to the most polluting vehicles, mainly older diesel vehicles, which have a negative impact on air quality and health.

Car sharing
The subscription system allows you to rent a car by the hour, day or longer, ideal for occasional use with specific reserved parking spaces.

Adopting eco-driving means choosing responsible modes of transport, optimizing the maintenance and use of your vehicle, and favoring sustainable alternatives to preserve air quality and our health, while helping to combat climate change.

