VW comments on 1234yf re-ignite industry debate on air-con coolants

[Updated 22 Nov 2012 - adds statement from DuPont] SAE International has issued an invitation to all vehicle manufacturers to join a collaborative research project to fully evaluate the technical aspects of the use of CO2 as an automotive air conditioning refrigerant. The call for a CRP comes after Volkswagen joined Daimler It’s time to … Continued

[Updated 22 Nov 2012 - adds statement from DuPont]

SAE International has issued an invitation to all vehicle manufacturers to join a collaborative research project to fully evaluate the technical aspects of the use of CO2 as an automotive air conditioning refrigerant.

The call for a CRP comes after Volkswagen joined Daimler

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