European Union energy ministers on Tuesday finally approved a law banning the sale of new cars with CO2 emissions in the EU by 2035. In this respect informs Reuters.
By 2030, automakers will have to reduce emissions from new passenger car models by 55% and light commercial vehicles by 50% by 2030. In addition, from 2025 to 2029, it is planned to increase the share of low-emission automobiles in total sales to 25% in passenger cars and 17% in light commercial vehicles. By 2035, the carbon emission reduction target for new cars should be 100%.
Therefore, by 2035, European automakers will have to completely cease production of cars with conventional internal combustion engines (ICE).
The ICE vehicle ban is part of the European Commission’s plan to achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050.
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