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The European Parliament today set out its position on the reform of the EU’s ‘alternative fuels infrastructure’ law, which sets the bloc’s regulatory ambition for electric car charging infrastructure. Parliament rightly calls for easy payment, transparent pricing, and maintenance of charging points.
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The targets agreed would mean that no fossil-fuelled car can be sold as of 2035. This is a historic and crucial step to bring the climate and financial benefits of electric cars to Europeans.
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Electric cars are unlikely to require battery replacement and are overall the most environmentally sound option, new BEUC research finds. This follows a 2021 study which found that electric cars are already the most financially interesting option for many consumers – and will soon be for all drivers.
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The European Parliament’s Environment Committee voted on proposed new targets to reduce CO2 emission from cars. Such targets are crucial to bring the climate and financial benefits of electric cars to Europeans. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) now urges all Members of Parliament to add a specific reduction target for the year 2027 at Parliament’s plenary vote, in order to fast-track these expected benefits.
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