EU’s Biggest Political Group Supports E-Fuel Exemption From 2035 ICE Ban

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European People's Party is pushing to weaken the policy introduced last year that would phase out CO2-producing cars by 2035

A powerful group of EU lawmakers wants to revise the bloc’s ban on combustion cars that’s due to come into force in 2035. The European People's Party supports an exemption for e-fuels, Reuters reports. Sales of CO2-producing cars are due to end in 2035 under the terms of a policy agreed last year.

Related: E-Fuels Could Pollute Five Times More Than EVs If EU Rules Are Relaxed Under the terms of an EU law passed last year, no CO2-producing passenger vehicles can be sold after 2035, a ruling that effectively means no more petrol or diesel cars. But the European Commission, as a result of pressure applied by Germany and its car industry, has already agreed to allow the sale of new cars that run on e-fuels, so it’s not clear what further concessions the EPP hopes to achieve.

 

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