France Accepts to Relax the Ban on Thermal Engines Since 2035
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France has expressed its readiness to relax the ban on thermal engines planned for 2035, an emblematic measure of European climate policy that seeks to put an end to the sale of new vehicles with internal combustion engines.This shift does not mean abandoning the objective of decarbonization of transport, but a pragmatic adjustment to the economic, industrial and social challenges posed by the transition to electric mobility.The French governmen…
While Brussels is debating the ban on thermal-powered cars by 2035, the French market offers a pragmatic counterpoint to the negotiations. If national climate targets are not yet achieved, the mechanics deployed by Paris – combining "social leasing" and "eco-score" – aim to protect the European industrial fabric while stimulating demand.
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