Pirelli launches incentives
for substitution of tyres, with a totally self financed initiative which, similar
to incentives for substitution of vehicles, includes a contribution for purchase
of fuel for those who decide to trade in their old tyres for Pirelli eco-compatible
products.
This measure, an innovative one for the tyre industry, aims to sustain demand
at a difficult time for the economy and stimulate the use of low environmental
impact products for each segment of the automobile market, promoting substitution
of tyres that are worn out beyond legal limits (equal to 1.6 millimeters of
residual tread), in order to favor road safety.
The incentive for substitution of worn tyres is part of Pirelli's program to
develop solutions and products that are more and more innovative and ecological,
as announced in the 2009-2011 industrial plan presented by the Group last February.
The initiative was presented today in Rome by Pirelli Chairman Marco Tronchetti
Provera and Pirelli Tyre CEO Francesco Gori, at an event attended by Altero
Matteoli, Minister for Infrastructure and Transportation, Adolfo Urso, Undersecretary
for Economic Development and International Trade, Mario Valducci, Chairman of
the Transportation, Post and Telecommunications Commission of the Chamber of
Deputies, and Andrea Mondello, Chairman of Unioncamere.
During the event, held at the Temple of Hadrian, the characteristics of the
Cinturato P7, the first high performance ecological tyre for the high end of
the market, were illustrated. The P7 completes the Cinturato family of "green"
products, launched last year with the P4 and P6 models for mid-range automobiles.
The program of incentives for substitution of tyres, promoted by Pirelli, the
details of which will be published on the Company's website, include, in collaboration
with ENI and for You&Agip program members, a contribution for purchase of
fuel of up to 60 euros, depending on the type of Cinturato tyre is purchased
between the end of May and the end of July.
The Cinturato P7, which will be available starting in May, and has already
been adopted by the major automobile manufacturers, is the latest product, in
chronological terms, developed by Pirelli's R&D department in line with
new European norms that will come into force in 2012.
From an ecological point of view, the Cinturato P7, beyond ensuring lower CO2
emissions up to 4 grams per kilometer driven, with a consequent lower fuel consumption,
can reduce sound emissions by 30%. From a safety point of view, it ensures excellent
performance both on dry and wet road surfaces.
Tyres contribute on average to 20% of overall consumption and CO2 emissions
of a vehicle. Pirelli Labs are committed to research in order to drastically
reduce this impact, adopting "green" technology solutions, from mixes
to tyre structure, without lowering the safety parameters of the vehicle especially
when braking or on curves.
In particular, for mixes, Pirelli is committed to developing and putting into
use a series of new materials that are more and more ecological. Already this
year, the Italian group will be able to use rice husk among its components for
tyre production. The use of this natural product will allow for limiting the
use of synthetic substances, thus lowering pollution. Rice husk is discarded
from the process of preparing rice and is not for food use.
Pirelli technicians are also developing the Cyber Tyre, the "intelligent"
tyre, which "reads" the pavement conditions thanks to an integrated
chip, transmitting to the vehicle information in real time that can be used
to find the best driving set up, and to signal situations that are critical
for safety. The Cyber Tyre, by keeping under control health and pressure of
the tyre, will also contribute to reducing fuel consumption and the environmental
impact.
The new Cinturato P7 goes in this direction, bringing together ecology and
performance, ensuring at the same time energy savings and reduction of toxic
emissions, driving pleasure and safety, including on medium and high powered
cars.
Posted March 26th, 2009