What is annual fuel consumption in France?

What is annual fuel consumption in France?

GRAPHENE BOOSTER® promises a reduction of up to 18% in an engine’s fuel consumption. But do you know how much fuel French people consume per year and what are the economic and environmental implications of this huge market?

Fuel consumption in France is mainly driven by the transport sector, which accounts for almost 95% of total fuel consumption.

According to the latest data from the Comité Professionnel du Pétrole (CPDP), the fuel consumption in France in 2021 was about 67.2 million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe). Of these, almost 60% were consumed by passenger cars, while trucks and buses accounted for 24% and 9%, respectively. the remaining fuel consumption was attributed to motorcycles, boats, and aircraft.

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In terms of the type of fuel consumed in France, petrol and diesel remain the most widely used fuels, accounting for nearly 90% of total fuel consumption. Gasoline is mainly used in passenger cars, while diesel is used in trucks and buses. Alternative fuels, such as electricity, hydrogen, and biofuels, are gradually gaining popularity but still account for a relatively small proportion of fuel consumption.

From an economic point of view, fuel consumption is an important factor for both consumers and businesses. the cost of fuel is an important expense for households and businesses, and changes in fuel prices can have a significant impact on the overall economy. The transportation sector is also a key driver of economic growth, supporting the movement of goods and people across the country.

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From an environmental point of view, fuel consumption is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, which are an important factor in climate change. Burning fossil fuels, such as gasoline and diesel, releases carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and respiratory health problems. the environmental impact of fuel consumption has led to a growing interest in alternative fuels and cleaner transportation options.

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Fuel consumption in France is mainly driven by the transport sector, with petrol and diesel remaining the most widely used fuels. Fuel consumption has important economic and environmental implications, as it impacts the cost of living of households and businesses, while contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.

GRAPHENE BOOSTER® provides a solution that is both economical and environmentally friendly and reduces the consumption of fuel and polluting gases. Indeed, GRAPHENE BOOSTER® improves the performance of motors by reducing the friction of moving parts and optimising their thermodynamic qualities. It boosts mechanical efficiency and provides a considerable reduction in fuel consumption. (Between 5 and 18% fuel economy depending on the driving mode according to a study carried out by an independent control laboratory AGRISCAN MECA CONSEIL).

 

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