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TeslaPassenger car registrations in EU increased by 10.0% Y/T to 888,672 units in September 2025, marking a robust recovery in the region's automotive market for the month.See the Story
EU car sales rise 10% in September; Tesla continues losing market share, BYD gains ground
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Europe · AntwerpThe Council of State is very critical of the Flemish plans to abolish the tightening of low-emission zones from 2026. According to the Council’s advice, which Belga was able to view, the intervention entails a “significant deterioration” in health and the environment. The original plan was to further tighten the rules from 2026 onward, meaning that owners of older Euro 5 diesel cars would no longer be allowed into the LEZ zones in Antwerp and Gh…See the Story
Council of State Critical of Scrapping Stricter LEZ Rules
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Auto · GermanyThe German car lobby is pushing an unusual idea to boost sales of plug-in hybrids as the EU seeks to measure their real-life emissions more accurately. The proposal? A legal obligation for plug-in hybrid drivers to charge their cars regularly. The punishment for not abiding by that obligation is reduced power. A creative solution, but does it stand a chance? The plan is championed by Hildegard Müller, head of the German Association of the Automo…See the Story
Can a ‘Charging Mandate’ Keep Plug-in Hybrids Alive After 2035?
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