Europe's EV Leaders Urge Commission to Stick to Zero-Emission Goal
Update: 2025-12-10
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European electric car industry leaders urge the European Commission to maintain its zero-emission new car goal by 2035, warning that any delay could hurt investments and allow China to gain a competitive edge. The Commission is set to release new automotive plans, which may offer more flexibility on carbon dioxide targets, potentially easing the ban on new gasoline and diesel car sales. Groups like E-Mobility Europe and ChargeUp Europe, supported by Swedish automakers, sent an open letter to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, emphasizing the importance of consistent policy for innovation and investment. They argue that allowing transitional technologies would create uncertainty and slow down Europes transition to fully electric vehicles.
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