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Browsing: CO2 emissions
A look at the European car market in February 2025, focusing on trends in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, CO2 emissions, and market share by country and owner type.
Examining the environmental impact of car emissions, the rise of electric vehicles, and the EU’s strategies for a cleaner future.
Provisional data from the European Environment Agency indicates a continued decrease in CO2 emissions from newly registered cars and vans in Europe throughout 2023.
An analysis of the European car market in January 2025 reveals a slight decrease in battery electric vehicle (BEV) registrations alongside fluctuating trends across different countries and owner types. The report from February 25, 2025, highlights manufacturer performance and emerging market dynamics.
The European Union has granted automakers more time to meet CO2 emission targets, prompting varied reactions from industry experts and manufacturers.
An analysis of passenger car and van registrations in Europe during 2024, focusing on electric vehicle (EV) adoption, CO2 emissions, and charging infrastructure development.
The European Commission is planning to give car manufacturers three years to meet CO2 emission targets, providing them with ‘more breathing space’ as they transition to electric vehicles.
The European Commission plans to revise CO2 emission target compliance for car manufacturers, offering a three-year timeframe instead of annual requirements.
Two European electric transport groups are urging the European Union to reject automakers’ efforts to weaken 2025 CO2 emission targets and related fines, citing concerns about Europe falling behind China in the electric vehicle market.
European Union faces pressure from automakers to relax 2025 CO2 emission targets, countered by electric transport groups advocating for stricter enforcement.