The Eu Will Review "as Soon as Possible" the 2035 Ban on Thermal Vehicles
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Europe can open a debate on the possibility of saving the car's departure with fuel engine from 2035 to 2040. There are cross-interests and divergent opinions. Finally... the fuel engine...
While the German automotive sector is at pains at the international level, manufacturers and political parties are divided on the date of 2035. A deadline which the European Commission intends to "re-evaluate"The European Commission must maintain its objective of prohibiting from 2035 any new registration of thermal motor vehicles, i.e. diesel or petrol vehicles? While the European automotive industry is struggling to switch to electric power an…
In fact, from 2035 onwards, only emission-free cars will be registered in the EU. Now the Commission announces that it will review the combustion process as soon as possible.
According to the Leyen, she "heard the concerns of the industry. So far, a review of the ban on combustion engines for new cars was planned next year.
The European Commission wants to review the ban on new cars with combustion engines "as soon as possible" from 2035. So far, an inspection was planned next year.
Brussels will re-examine the timetable for banning thermal engines in new cars from 2035, as approved by the 27 EU countries in 2023.

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