Germany Might Have Just Saved Gas Engines From A European Ban
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Under the impetus of Germany and part of the automotive industry, the ban schedule is now being called into question, paving the way for a new era for alternative fuels. So, are thermal models really going to stay after 2035? It's possible. Germany saves heat? It's a letter from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed to Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, who relaunched the debate. In this letter, Merz and Germany arg…
Germany Might Have Just Saved Gas Engines From A European Ban
German chancellor’s letter reversing ban welcomed by EU. EU may support zero- and low-emission fuels long-term. Lawmakers delayed finalizing plans by several weeks. For years, lawmakers and carmakers across Europe have been at odds over the 2035 deadline to ban vehicles that produce emissions. What once looked like an immovable cutoff now seems to be softening, as pressure builds to keep combustion-powered cars on sale well into the next decade.…
Criticism against the EU's planned ban on the sale of new combustion engine cars has now moved from the car manufacturer level to the head of state level.
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