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Brussels urged to maintain car CO2 limits despite industry ‘crisis’

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Last updated: 2024/10/07 at 5:10 PM
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Electricity firms in the EU are concerned about potential changes to regulations on car emissions, as several countries including Austria, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands are seeking help from the European Commission to electrify company car fleets. The electricity sector is pushing back against efforts to relax CO2 emissions limits for carmakers, arguing that the focus should not be on reducing regulations but on meeting existing targets to limit climate change. The car industry is facing challenges in meeting the current emissions limits due to a drop in electric vehicle sales, and is seeking relief from fines that they may face.

The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) and the European People’s Party are calling for a regulatory review to be brought forward to address the challenges faced by the automotive sector. However, the electricity lobby argues that relaxing the regulations would undermine existing CO2 emission targets and hinder the transition to electric vehicles. They accuse the car industry of prioritizing larger and more expensive electric models over smaller, more affordable options, which could lead to future difficulties in selling hybrid and internal combustion engine models.

The European Commission’s priority is to ensure that emissions targets are met, and they are working to create the right conditions for compliance. Commission officials will be participating in a debate in the European Parliament to address the crisis facing the automotive industry, potential plant closures, and the need to enhance competitiveness and maintain jobs in Europe. The head of ACEA has emphasized the importance of marketing larger models to generate profits for investment in green mobility, while the electricity lobby argues that there is potential for growth in the market for smaller electric models.

In a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the environment ministers of Austria, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands have called for a legislative proposal to green company car fleets. They believe that accelerating the sales of zero-emission vehicles through corporate fleet targets would strengthen the EU’s green supply chain and create certainty for the automotive industry. The Commission is aware of the slow uptake of electric vehicles in the corporate sector and is analyzing feedback from a public consultation held earlier this year. The debate over regulations on car emissions and the shift towards electric vehicles continues to be a source of tension between the electricity sector and the automotive industry in the EU.

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