CO2 emissions from internal combustion engines (ICE) remain at the center of EU industrial policy debates as Italy and the Czech Republic propose modifications to Regulation (EU) 2019/631. Their push comes as manufacturers prepare for increasingly stringent emissions standards across the European Union. ““The industry is now at a critical juncture, facing significant challenges related to production, employment, and global competition, which require urgent and coordinated action at the EU level,” states the draft document from Rome. These words carry extra weight as European automotive manufacturers struggle with the transition from traditional internal combustion powertrains to Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). … Continue reading Italy and Czech Republic Push to Modify EU CO2 Cap of 94g/km, Aiming to Shield Automotive Jobs from €95 Fines per Excess Gram
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Copy and paste this code into your site to embed