The automotive industry is making significant efforts to prepare for implementing zero-emission policies.
Because Germany demanded a waiver for e-fuel vehicles, the deal was postponed for several weeks.The new law was anticipated to make the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles in the EU impossible starting in 2035.
Germany's tardy resistance came after legislators and member states of the EU had already approved the 2035 phaseout, which infuriated several EU officials. Among others, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen will deploy electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions.The automotive industry is making significant efforts to prepare for implementing zero-emission policies, which aim to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. These policies typically involve phasing out gasoline-powered vehicles in favor of electric or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
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