Would a Farewell to the Car Industry Burner Help?
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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]]>
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. …
The executive directors of Volvo and Polestar are opposed to the possibility of the European Union backing back its plans to ban the sale of new cars with internal combustion engine from 2035. This very morning, our colleague Adrian echoed the news that the European Union will finally allow cars with internal combustion engine to continue to be sold on the European market from 2035. However, there will be one condition: that they use exclusively…
The European Commission is preparing to break the ban on the sale of cars with combustion engines after 2035. This was reported by the Handelsblatt newspaper, which refers to an interview with the European Commissioner for Transport Apostolos Tzitzikostas and two of its sources in the EC. According to the Commissioner, Brussels intends to take into account new technological solutions and developments. The Commission could propose a revision agai…
The European Commissioner for Transport, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, confirmed this Monday to the German daily Handelsblatt that the European Commission plans to dismantle in the coming days the regulations prohibiting the sale of new combustion cars from 2035 in the Union, one of the pillars of the European Green Pact that was approved in 2023. This 180 degree turn comes after months of pressure from the automotive lobby, which faces a deep crisis …
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