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EU moves to ease 2035 ban on internal combustion cars

3 days ago
  • #automotive industry
  • #climate change
  • #EU policy
  • EU proposes easing the 2035 ban on internal combustion engine cars, reducing the required emissions cut from 100% to 90%.
  • Automakers can compensate for emissions by using low-carbon steel, e-fuels, and biofuels.
  • The change aims to provide flexibility while still targeting climate neutrality by 2050.
  • Plug-in hybrids may continue to be sold under the revised rules.
  • The proposal includes measures to boost European battery production and small electric cars.
  • Industry and governments like Germany and Italy pushed for the change, citing infrastructure and economic concerns.
  • Electric car sales in Europe grew 26% in the first 10 months of 2023, reaching 16% of new car sales.
  • Environmental groups criticize the move, fearing it will slow electrification and benefit Chinese competitors.
  • China leads in EV adoption with 34% market share, driven by state support and competition.
  • U.S. under Trump proposed weaker fuel economy standards, diverging from Biden's stricter rules.