It's Official: the EU Is Cancelling Its 2035 ICE Ban
12 Articles
12 Articles
The European Commission decided on Tuesday 16 December to abandon the strict objective of all-electric power by 2035, which was imposed on vehicle manufacturers. As the Courier International relayed, "the European Commission has finally given way to the pressures of the automotive sector", reducing the "European Union's flagship proposal for reducing carbon emissions." With this "flexibility of rules", the sale of "rechargeable hybrid vehicles, …
Vehicle manufacturers managed to reverse a decision that was already generating a social crisis for millions of losses that were beginning to affect thousands of jobs in the industry.
The European Commission today presented the expected revision of the regulation on CO2 emissions from road transport: here are the news and why it has changed ...
The reversal of the ban on the sale of combustion engines initially sparked enthusiastic reactions about the European Commission's "finally rational approach" to the automotive industry. However, a closer look also offers a slightly different facet of the proposal, for example in relation to the vehicle fleets of large companies. In many countries, companies will have to buy only electric cars by 2035, which are driving European sales.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






