Against this backdrop, the German government has reportedly decided to push for further changes in Brussels. According to Automobilwoche, these include:

  • Less stringent requirements for plug-in hybrids
  • Permitted excess emissions after 2035 do not need to be fully offset
  • Vehicles powered exclusively by e-fuels should be ‘immediately’ classified as zero-emission vehicles
  • CO₂ interim targets before 2035 should be made more flexible
  • The German government rejects the planned supercredits for electric vehicles under 4.20 metres in length
  • The government also rejects the proposed regulation for corporate fleets
  • birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 days ago

    nope nope. no need. what we need instead is to have incentives for car users to convert to European-made electric cars or to bikes and public transit!