What about combustion cars? The chairwoman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced on Monday, March 3 that automotive companies will have more time to adapt to CO2 emission requirements. Companies will get 3 years (instead of one year), and the assessment of compliance with standards is to be based on the manufacturer’s average emissions in the period 2025-2027 (and not only in 2025) – writes the Reuters agency. The changes will require the approval of the European Parliament and the Member States. – The goals remain the same. The companies must achieve them – emphasized the head of the EC.
The EU does not give up the goal: This year, the European Union significantly reduced the CO2 emission limit (up to 93.6 g/km), which means that at least one fifth sales for most automotive companies must be electric vehicles. Otherwise, penalties will be imposed 95 euros For each I gram CO2 above the norm. The ultimate goal of the EU is Zero CO2 emissions in 2035.
Zero -emission and competitiveness: At the end of February, the European Commission presented the package Clean Industrial Dealwhich is to accelerate decarbonization, ensure the competitiveness of European companies and create appropriate conditions for the industry for investing and production in the EU. The goal is, among others Reduction of energy prices and increasing demand for clean products. In a short period, Clean Industrial Deal is to mobilize over EUR 100 billion for pure production support.
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