EU to Review 2035 Ban on CO2-Emitting Vehicles
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Every day, LCI answers your questions. The experts of the chain bring their light on a particular topic. On Thursday 23 October, they deliver their analyses on the electric car and the ban on the sale of thermal vehicles in the EU from 2035. - Electric cars: stop or ? LCI answers you (Transports).
Germany, Italy and Austria are growing at European level so that the heat-driven cars can still be sold in the Union after 2035.
France and Spain took a stand against Germany. On Tuesday, they reiterated their support for the ban, scheduled for 2035, on the sale of new vehicles equipped with motors... The article Thermal Cars: France and Spain defend the 2035 ban against Germany appeared first on Current Values.
However, after first suggesting an opening on the subject, the French government has stated its disagreement on the subject of an abandonment of the ban on the sale of new thermal cars in 2035 carried by Germany and studied by the European Commission. However, it suggests that adjustments are still possible! At present, it is difficult to say whether this measure will hold. And besides, is this a good idea?
USE Industry has expressed its "concern" about the impact on the Spanish and European automotive sector of the ban on the sale of new cars with combustion engines planned for 2035, as announced in a statement. The union -which has also called for "technological flexibility" and "a fair transition process that leaves no one behind" - has explained that, under current regulations, the European Union will ban from 2035 the sale of new cars with com…
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