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Greatest EU lawmaker group desires 2035 combustion vehicle ban modified, draft programs

The European Individuals's. Celebration, the biggest legislator group in the European Parliament,. will look for to compromise the bloc's planned 2035 phaseout of. CO2emitting cars, a draft file showed.

The EPP won the biggest share of any lawmaker group in last. month's European Parliament elections with 188 out of the overall. 720 lawmakers, sealing its impact in the EU assembly.

At a conference in Portugal today, lawmakers from the group. are going over policy concerns for the EU Parliament's next. five-year term.

A draft of those top priorities, seen , included the. objective of: revising the guidelines for CO2 decrease for brand-new cars and trucks and. vans to permit the use of alternative zero-emission fuels. beyond 2035.

The EU passed a policy in 2015 that will ban sales of brand-new. CO2-emitting vehicles in 2035, effectively ending sales of new. combustion engine cars running on fuel and diesel.

The European Commission has pledged, however, to create a. legal route for sales of new vehicles that just run on e-fuels -. synthetic fuels that can be utilized in a combustion engine vehicle. rather of petrol - to continue after 2035, after Germany. demanded this exemption.

That might allow carmakers to develop and keep offering a new. type of combustion engine automobiles that only run on accredited. CO2-neutral fuels, and are equipped with innovation to avoid. them from beginning when filled with petrol or diesel.

The EPP did not define in what methods it would want the automobile. CO2 policy changed. The file added that the group wished to. modify the restriction on combustion engines and establish cutting-edge. combustion engine technology.

The draft document, if taken forward by the EPP, will. pressure European Commission Ursula von der Leyen - who belongs. to the EPP group - over how she will manage Europe's green. agenda, as she seeks approval from a bulk of EU lawmakers. for a 2nd term in her function.

Von der Leyen needs the EPP group's support to protect a. majority - but she faces the challenge of likewise requiring to win. over groups including the socialists and democrats, which are. opposed to deteriorating Europe's policies to fight environment change.

(source: Reuters)