In a new press release, the EU has unveiled plans which, among other things, would see new vehicles be electric by the year 2035.
The press release said that the parliament ‘supports revised CO2 emissions standards for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, part of the Fit for 55 in 2030 package.’
MEPs thus support the Commission proposal to each zero-emission road mobility by 2035 (an EU fleet-wide target to reduce the emissions produced by new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles by 100% compared to 2021).
Rapporteur Jan Huitema said that with these standards, ‘we are creating clarity for the car industry and can stimulate innovation and investments for car manufacturers. In addition, purchasing and driving zero-emission cars will become cheaper for consumers.’
A plenary vote was taken on Wednesday, with 339 voting in favour, 249 against and 24 abstentions. Huitema said that he is thrilled the EP backed the revision as they are crucial to reach climate neutrality by 2050. MEPs are now ready to start negotiations with EU member States.
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