Friday, September 26, 2014

EU Orders Germany To Cease Use Of R134a Within Two Months

Mercedes SL With R134a

After months of investigation regarding the German government's support of Daimler's continued use of R134a — in violation of a law mandating use of coolants "with a global warming potential no more than 150 times that of carbon dioxide" — the European Commission has given Germany two months to comply with the law, or be fined and taken to court.

Reuters reports the Commission sent its formal request to the Bundesregierung this week, stating that if the government fails to comply, "the Commission may decide to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice."

Meanwhile, Germany still believes it is not in violation of European Union law, and that the government would reply within two months to the Commission.

As for Daimler, a representative says the company's position on the use of R134a has not changed, and is still at work on a CO2 replacement expected to arrive in 2017. Daimler's stance is based on its concerns over the EU-compliant R1234yf coolant made by Honeywell, claiming the alternative creates a toxic gas when burned.

The edict comes a few months after Daimler successfully won the right to continue to sell R134a-cooled vehicles in France, when a ban issued by the nation's economy minister, Ségolène Royal, was found unjustified.

The post EU Orders Germany To Cease Use Of R134a Within Two Months appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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