Porsche Ditches Volkswagen Group Emissions Pool, Joins Up With XPENG - CleanTechnica
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Porsche Ditches Volkswagen Group Emissions Pool, Joins Up With XPENG - CleanTechnica
Well, this is an interesting one…. For some background, regulations in the European Union require that automakers reduce the CO2 emissions that the cars they sell create. Year after year, they have to cut their average fleet emissions. If they don’t cut their emissions to the necessary level, they have ... [continued] The post Porsche Ditches Volkswagen Group Emissions Pool, Joins Up With XPENG appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Porsche is turning to XPeng to save its combustion soul
The automotive world has a way of delivering plot twists that no scriptwriter would have imagined a decade ago. Porsche - the sacred temple of screaming flat-sixes, and motorsport pedigree - has formally decided to decouple from its parent conglomerate's emissions pool and jump into bed with Chinese EV maker XPeng. It sounds like an alternate-universe fever dream, but when Brussels starts dishing out ten-digit penalty notices, even the most prou…
Car manufacturers' emissions pools are resurfacing again when German carmaker Porsche says it will jump into the same pool with Chinese carmaker Xpeng.
Porsche Is Now In The Xpeng Emission Pool For The Year 2026 To 2027 After leaving VW Group
Porsche has officially exited the Volkswagen Group European CO₂ emissions pool and formed a new open emissions pool with Chinese EV manufacturer XPeng for the 2026–2027 regulatory period. You probably wondering why this is happening and what it means for both auto manufacturers. Well, its complicated and let us explain. Under EU Regulation 2019/631, vehicle manufacturers operating in Europe can aggregate (or “pool”) their fleet emissions with o…
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