EU to Relax 2035 Gas Engine Ban, Welcome E-Fuels ... and Hybrids, Too? - Hagerty Media
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As of 2035, the EU wanted to start a new era without combustion vehicles, but Friedrich Merz is also promoting a departure from this strict plan.
The EU Commission could break away from its planned ban on combustion cars from 2035: Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikotas explained in an interview with the Handelsblatt 'open to all technologies'.
The EU Commission suggests a willingness to talk about a softening of the combustion engine from 2035 onwards. There are different views on the question of whether this could help the industry. By Jean-Marie Magro.[more]]>
Germany wants to overturn the strict Europe-wide ban on new combustion engines in 2035. An EU Commissioner gives the Federal Government hope. But in the end Merz depends on an old rival.
It has been a struggle for many years between the European authorities, the manufacturers and the various governments. The end of the heat in 2035 in Europe is a debate. The pressure is so strong that the European authorities would be about to change their minds. A measure that has been debated for years Europe's will has been to rely 100% on electric power from the beginning, a desire of the authorities which is not shared by the car industry. …
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