EU to Force Car-Rental Firms to Buy EVs Only From 2030: Bild
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The EU is quietly working on new rules against combustion engines. The idea is that car rental companies and large corporations will only be allowed to buy electric cars starting in 2030, according to the German newspaper Bild.
The European Union is considering speeding up the internal combustion engine ban process. The current plan is to gradually eliminate the sales of these vehicles by 2035, but a new report...
EU Pushing Forward Faster with Disastrous Electric Car Plans
Europe’s complete shift to electric vehicles is already going terribly, marred in particular by rising costs and poor planning. So, of course, Brussels wants to implement the change even faster. Plans—first reported in Bild and later expanded upon by Bloomberg—are being drawn up by the European Commission that would prohibit car-rental firms from buying non-electric vehicles from 2030. That’s five years earlier than the bloc’s wider net zero tar…
The EU wants to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in transport and targets company cars. The Federal Chancellor stands against it and warns Brussels not to "destroy" European core industries.
The EU Commission is preparing a drastic intervention in the car market: car rental companies and large companies are only allowed to buy electric cars.
According to a media report, the EU Commission plans to only allow the purchase of emission-free vehicles for company cars and rental cars from 2030 onwards. The German Federal Ministry of Transport has announced its opposition.
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