The EU will not back down. The end of the era of combustion cars
The end of combustion cars in 2035? It’s hard to imagine, but the EU is heading towards it. In 11 years, passenger cars and delivery vans are to be zero-emission.
The end of combustion cars is coming soon, in 11 years. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, declared yesterday that she does not intend to withdraw from the decision on combustion cars. She wants to continue to maintain the climate neutrality goals for cars.
The climate neutrality targets for cars from 2035 will be maintained. Achieving this will require sticking to the plan and neutral technology.
– announced the head of the European Commission.
Ban on the sale of new combustion cars
During a press conference in Strasbourg, Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU’s decision to ban the sale of new combustion vehicles from 2035 will be upheld. Nothing will change in this regard. As part of the European Fit for 55 plan, the EU has promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55%, including in the field of transport. From 2035, all new vehicles must be zero emission, both passenger cars and delivery vans.
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