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Pressured by Industry, the Eu Will Speed up the Review of the Ban on Thermal Vehicles

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The European Commission announced this decision at a meeting this Friday with the leaders of the automotive industry.

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The President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, agreed on Friday to put forward the "review clause" and to make a proposal on flexibility measures by the end of 2025.

·Paris, France
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At a meeting with industry leaders on Friday, 12 September, the European Commission announced its intention to speed up the revision of this measure in 2026, as called for by industry.

·Paris, France
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The current legislation provides for a review of the measure in 2026, but the industrialists were pushing for an accelerated timetable, in the hope of obtaining relaxation.

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The European Commission announced this decision at a meeting this Friday with the leaders of the automotive industry.

·Paris, France
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22:10 European Commission President von der Leyen wants to accelerate the electrification of the commercial vehicle fleet in Europe. The production of small, affordable electric cars should be handled by the domestic industry...

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Under pressure from the industrialists, Ursula von der Leyen undertook to review "as soon as possible" the current road map which leads to all-electricity, called "environmental totem". Brussels correspondence. Report at the Munich International Motor Show.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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