In an environment of constantly rising fuel prices, Nissan is promoting energy efficiency on the roads
These days are days of a lot of road travel, which emphasizes the need to increase safety. At the same time and for environmental and economic reasons, as fuel prices are constantly rising, it is important to promote greater energy efficiency. Reducing fuel consumption also means significant savings when using the vehicle on scheduled journeys.
Transport is the sector that consumes the most energy in Spain, reaching 40% of the national total. In this sense, the private vehicle alone represents about 15% of all final energy consumed in Spain.
In this context, rational use of means of transport and efficient management of fleets are increasingly important elements to achieve greater energy savings in the transport sector. In line with its commitment to sustainable mobility, Nissan is promoting some of the practices to consider when driving for greater energy efficiency.
You hear about economical driving, but does the consumer actually know what it is? In fact, it is to make changes in driving habits to adapt them to the innovations introduced in current engines that reduce fuel consumption, environmental pollution, increase road safety, improve occupant comfort…
Nissan recalls ten tips for efficient driving based on a decal drawn up by the Directorate-General for Traffic and the IDAE (Institute for Diversification and Energy Saving).
Start the engine in this way without pressing the accelerator; circulating at higher gears and at low revs; downshift as late as possible, especially on descents; Maintaining a steady speed, avoiding sudden accelerations and gear changes, or driving with sufficient safety distance and a wide field of view that allows two or three cars to be seen ahead are some of the measures that contribute to more efficient energy management. while driving.
Source: La Verdad

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