A joint letter reveals that six European countries are appealing to the European Commission, calling for a relaxation of the ban on the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles set to take effect in 2035. This request was made ahead of the release of a new package of automotive policies next week.
The countries state clearly that if existing or future vehicle technologies can help achieve emission reduction targets, hybrid and related models should be allowed to continue to be sold after 2035.
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A joint letter reveals that six European countries are appealing to the European Commission, calling for a relaxation of the ban on the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles set to take effect in 2035. This request was made ahead of the release of a new package of automotive policies next week.
The countries state clearly that if existing or future vehicle technologies can help achieve emission reduction targets, hybrid and related models should be allowed to continue to be sold after 2035.