This Article is From Feb 10, 2016

A Car Can't Be A Cleaning Machine: Javadekar on Jaguar CEO's Remark

A Car Can't Be A Cleaning Machine: Javadekar on Jaguar CEO's Remark

Prakash Javadekar, however, said there are technologies which could help in solving the problem of pollution.

New Delhi: Terming the claim made by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) CEO on Delhi air as a "crazy statement" Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar today said he has never thought of a car which is a 'cleaning machine'.
     
"Car makers are making some crazy statements... I never thought of a car, not emitting carbon emission, but is a cleaning machine. I never thought about it. If somebody is going crazy I can't help it," Mr Javadekar said while speaking at an Assocham event on smart cities here.
     
Mr Javadekar was referring to the statement made by JLR CEO Ralph Speth, who said that the air sucked in by its latest technology vehicles on Delhi roads is "far dirtier" than what they emit.
     
"The latest EU VI regulation schemes have got technical features, which (can) clean the air in Delhi. These kind of vehicles drive like a hoover... The air they suck in is far dirtier than the air which comes out of it," Mr Speth had told PTI.
     
Environmental advocacy CSE had also criticised JLR for its "'misleading and irresponsible' remarks and terms the claim amounted to equating cars with "air-purifying machines".
     
Mr Javadekar, however, said there are latest technologies which could help in solving the problem of pollution.
     
"But the real answer lies with improving the quality of fuel in cars," he added.
     
Terming the government's decision leapfrog to BS VI emission norms for vehicles by 2020 as a "real game changer", Mr Javadekar said "fuel will be Eruo VI compliant in next 1,200 days, that is the promise. That is the permanent solution".
     
He further said the government "is investing more than Rs 60,000 crore to improve the quality of fuel and it will be ready with fuel for Euro VI norms by 2019".

 
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