Examples of using More fuel efficient in English and their translations into Swedish
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Take better care of your vehicle by learning how to become more fuel efficient and safer on the road.
A tire with low rolling resistance is more fuel efficient since it requires less energy to roll.
Vehicle manufacturers are developing new models that are cleaner and more fuel efficient, as well as working on new concepts.
Take better care of your vehicle by learning how to become more fuel efficient and safer on the road.
This has had the effect of moving ICV owners to smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles, to public transport and bicycles.
Up to 10% more fuel efficient than K Series and up to 25% more fuel efficient than H Series loaders.
air transport, resulting in less noisy and more fuel efficient aircraft.
through technological development, aircraft are 70% more fuel efficient.
which are about 20% more fuel efficient than their predecessors.
Products that have helped car manufacturers to make cars stronger and lighter and more fuel efficient, which have again helped to reduce CO2 emissions.
Lower running costs for transport of goods, more fuel efficient vehicles will benefit the entire economy and ultimately, the consumers and passengers.
including major advances in technology and more fuel efficient aircraft, as well as improvements in air traffic management.
By influencing consumer demand in this direction it is expected that manufacturers will respond by marketing more fuel efficient cars.
and thereby more fuel efficient, vehicles.
which is 30% more fuel efficient than its predecessor and has also delivered real-world benefits in the S 500 Plug-In Hybrid and other Mercedes-Benz road cars.
bearings continue to play a part in the development of aircraft that are more fuel efficient, with lower engine noise
They have introduced more fuel efficient vehicles, optimised trip planning to reduce the number of routes served
The aim of the grading scheme is obviously to give incentives both to the end-users to buy more fuel efficient and safer tyres and to the industry to place more fuel efficient and safer tyres on the market.
To reduce the environmental impact of road transport, it is therefore appropriate to lay down provisions to encourage end-users to purchase more fuel efficient tyres by providing them harmonised information about this parameter.