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#Data#Economy
May 2023

Dealerships beat online when choosing and buying a car

Italian drivers prefer to buy used cars at the dealers rather than looking for them on the internet. The possibility of carrying out a test drive is decisive
Simonluca Pini - Contributing Editor Sole 24 Ore

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#New Technologies#Digital marketing
May 2023

Used cars and artificial intelligence: will AI change purchasing decisions?

To ease the sale and purchase process for second-hand cars through the artificial intelligence. This is the aim of the joint project between the Prague Polytechnic and the EAG group – of which Carvago is part
Simonluca Pini - Contributing Editor Sole 24 Ore

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#Laws and regulations#Economy#Automotive
April 2023

UE introduces new measures to promote the energy transition

The Net Zero Industry Act and the Critical Raw Materials Act, which integrate the Green Deal Industrial Plan, were presented in Brussels on March 16th. CLEPA replies: European measures are good, but they should match international competition
 
Francesca Del Bello

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#New Technologies#e-mobility#Innovation
April 2023

E-Fuel or BioFuel? The difference between synthetic fuels and biofuels

Traditional cars might have a future after 2035, thanks to the use of synthetic fuels. Bio-fuels remain a thorny issue: these are produced also in Italy, but prohibited by the European Community
 
Simonluca Pini – Contributing editor for Il Sole 24 Ore

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#Events#e-mobility#Innovation
March 2023

Futurmotive – Expo & Talks presented to the international audience

An international meeting involving some of the top representatives of European trade associations is the occasion to present the event and address some of the hot topics of automotive aftermarket industry of today
Enrica Lazzarini

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#Innovation#Industrial Scenarios
February 2023

Self-driving cars are not as green as we thought

A warning comes from research carried out by the MIT in Boston: the energy needed to operate a global fleet of self-driving cars could generate the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as all the data centres in the world combined
Enrica Lazzarini

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