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EU parliament backs emissions reprieve for carmakers

  • EU lawmakers approved a three-year delay allowing carmakers to average emissions from 2025 to 2027 instead of meeting annual targets in Strasbourg.
  • The delay comes after a March initiative introduced by the leader of the European Commission aimed at providing companies with more flexibility amid challenges faced by the industry and rising international competition.
  • The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association and the conservative EPP group supported the move, while Green lawmaker Saskia Bricmont criticized it for delaying electric vehicle availability.
  • The reprieve was approved with 458 votes in favor and 101 against, and ACEA praised the decision, highlighting that it offers essential adaptability for complying with CO2 regulations during this critical phase of the transition to zero-emission vehicles.
  • The measure suggests the EU aims to balance climate goals with industry support though critics say it delays affordable electric cars and weakens climate efforts.
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wz.de broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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