Hydrogen, soon in the race in On the way to tomorrow

2023-06-10 17:28:19

Saturday June 3, Pauline Ducamp received Julien Bonnet, Auto journalist at BFM Business, Yann Azran, co-organizer of the Electric Test Days and Essia Lakhoua, journalist at BFM Business. They focused on the new criteria for benefiting from the ecological bonus in 2024, on the Electric Test Days event where electricity is promoted in France, and on the evolution of automatic speed cameras which are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year 2023, in the show En route pour matin on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday May 27, Pauline Ducamp received Julien Bonnet, Auto journalist at BFM Business, Ariane Favaloro, General Commissioner of the Salon Ever Monaco, George Husni, head of commercial development at LCP Delta, Essia Lakhoua, journalist at BFM Business, and Paul- Franck Bijou, Vice-President Business Development at Lilium. They discussed the EVER Monaco event, Lilium jet, an eVTOL for business travel, biofuels, as well as electric mobility which has become mainstream mobility today, in the program En route pour matin on BFMBusiness. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday May 20, Pauline Ducamp received Julien Bonnet, BFM Business journalist, David Deregnaucourt, director of Spheretech, Arsène Vassy, ​​spokesperson for the Drivers Defense League and Anas Mbasso, co-founder of Moovance. They looked at low-emission zones (ZFE), ways to reconcile ecology and purchasing power, as well as Moovance, an app that helps reduce your carbon footprint, in the program On the way to tomorrow on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday May 13, Pauline Ducamp received Julien Bonnet, BFM Business journalist, Alain Norez, ZITY by Mobilize Paris manager, and Pascal Samama, BFM Business journalist. They returned to the car-sharing players in France, the results of the Autolib service and the test of the Mitsubishi ASX, and the Ligier Myli, in the program En route pour matin on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday May 6, Laure Foulquier received Julien Bonnet, BFM Business journalist and Christophe Aufrère, Technical Director Forvia. They looked at the grilles, which tend to become a real communication tool, the test of the Ioniq 6 and the new electric SUV from Jeep, in the show En route for tomorrow on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday April 29, Pauline Ducamp received Pascal Samama, BFM Business journalist, Christophe Allisse, co-founder of CX Air Dynamics, Laurent Mureau, commercial director at Trophy group, and Romain Duflot, co-founder of Eyelights. They returned to the importance and interest of the use of airbags for motorcyclists, in the program En route pour matin on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

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On Saturday April 22, Pauline Ducamp received Julien Bonnet, BFM Business journalist, Matthias Hossann, Peugeot design director, Dominique Dutronc, Cake Motorcycles Europe director, and Sylvain Bernard, technical services manager at E-GAP France. They looked at Peugeot’s perspective on the car of the future, the launch of Swedish Cake motorcycles in France as well as the trial of BMW’s electric iX1, in the show En route for tomorrow on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday April 15, Pauline Ducamp received Pierre D’Imbleval, vice-president IS/IT Alpine and Xavier Perret, director of the Azure entity at Microsoft. They looked at Formula 1, and how tech has become as crucial an issue as the engine or the aero in the show En route for tomorrow on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

On Saturday April 8, Pauline Ducamp received Pascal Samama, journalist at BFM Business, Catherine Pilon, general secretary of the Club of cycling and walking towns and territories, Patrick Guinard, director of Velox and president of APIC, and Karima Delli, president of the Transport and Tourism Commission of the European Parliament. They discussed the bicycle market, cycling cities and territories, as well as the means of strengthening the French bicycle industry, in the program En route pour matin on BFM Business. Find the show on Saturday and listen to it again in podcast.

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