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Carmakers to Push EU for 2035 Combustion-Engine Ban Rethink
- European automakers are urging the European Union to reconsider its climate goals, stating that the regulations are too rigid.
- They described the 2035 target as 'no longer feasible' and are requesting incentives like tax breaks for electric vehicles.
- One automaker warned that weakening the target 'would harm Europe's ability to compete.'
- They are preparing for a review of the 2035 climate goals while maintaining a position of technology neutrality.
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Carmakers to push EU for 2035 combustion-engine ban rethink
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleStefan Hartung, head of the Stuttgart-based automotive supplier Bosch, is calling for a reversal of the phase-out of combustion engines in Europe. "In many European countries, neither the charging infrastructure nor the demand is anywhere near ready for 100 percent e-mobility," Hartung told "Spiegel." The phase-out could lead "to consumers increasingly buying combustion engines in the years before 2035." This would harm the climate and simultane…
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