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    EU Gives Carmakers Extra Time to Meet CO2 Rules Amid Industry Pressure

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyMay 8, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EU Eases Emissions Deadline for Carmakers

    European carmakers will now have more time to meet the CO2 emissions targets for cars and vans in EU. This change may help them avoid steep fines, after the European Parliament approved a softening of the original rules on Thursday.

    EU Automakers Warned of Heavy Penalties

    European manufacturers had raised concerns about meeting the emissions goals in 2025. If enforced this year, they warned the rules could have triggered fines of up to 15 billion euros (£12.8 billion). These targets are linked to the sale of electric vehicles, a sector where European brands trail behind Chinese and US competitors.

    Due to strong lobbying from the industry, the European Commission recommended a change. It proposed that manufacturers be judged on their average emissions from 2025 to 2027, instead of this year alone. This would ease the pressure and allow more time to adapt.

    Lawmakers Support a Softer Approach

    The European Parliament backed this proposal with 458 votes in favour and 101 against, while 14 members abstained. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen supported the move, saying it would provide “breathing space” for carmakers.

    Volkswagen, one of Europe’s largest automakers, responded cautiously. It stated that even with the longer timeframe, meeting the targets in 2025 would still be challenging.

    Critics Say Industry Had Time to Prepare

    Not everyone agreed with the change. Some critics argue that carmakers have had since 2018 to prepare for the 2025 standards. They also say that the 15 billion euro figure for possible fines is likely overstated.

    The debate reflects broader tensions between environmental goals and industry demands. As Europe moves towards greener transport, balancing progress with economic realities remains a complex task.

    with inputs from Reuters

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