EU Accelerates Review of 2035 Vehicle Emission Goals

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Europe is maintaining its 2035 all-electric vehicle target despite pressure from automakers to delay or relax regulations, as Chinese EV sales and exports accelerate rapidly, posing a significant competitive threat. Industry leaders are calling for leniency, but the EU stands firm, emphasizing that the future of cars is electric and warning against reliance on combustion engines, biofuels, or hybrids that still emit significant pollution. The article argues that accelerating the transition to EVs is crucial for climate goals and economic competitiveness, highlighting that delaying only increases costs and environmental damage.
- Europe rebuffs automakers’ pleas to let them lose the EV race to China Electrek
- EU brings forward review of 2035 zero emission vehicles target Reuters
- EU auto summit: No matter what, the future of cars is electric Euronews.com
- EU to fast-track review of 2035 fuel engine phase-out DW
- Europe Will Review The 2035 Gas Engine Ban Sooner BMW Blog
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