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Germany reaches deal with EU on future use of combustion engines

Published Mar 25, 2023 07:55AM ET Updated Mar 25, 2023 08:01AM ET
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By Tom Sims and Kate Abnett

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union and Germany have reached a deal on the future use of combustion engines, officials said on Saturday, an issue that has been closely followed by the auto industry.

The agreement will allow some combustion engines beyond 2035 and was quickly condemned by a prominent environmental group.

The bloc and its largest economy had been at odds over the planned 2035 phase-out of CO2-emitting cars, but leaders signalled in recent days that they were close to a resolution.

Germany had wanted assurances that new combustion engine cars can be sold beyond the deadline if they run on e-fuels - a request supported by parts of Germany's powerful car industry.

"We have found an agreement with Germany on the future use of e-fuels in cars," Frans Timmermans, head of EU climate policy, said on Twitter.

German Transport Minister Volker Wissing said "the way is clear" with the agreement reached late Friday.

"Vehicles with internal combustion engines can still be newly registered after 2035 if they fill up exclusively with CO2-neutral fuels," he said in a post on Twitter.

Sweden, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, said EU diplomats would vote on Monday to formally approve the 2035 phaseout law.

That would mean energy ministers could then give the law the final sign-off needed for it to enter into force on Tuesday, at a scheduled meeting in Brussels.

Benjamin Stephan of the Greenpeace campaign group said the deal was a setback for climate protection.

"This stinky compromise undermines climate protection in transport, and it harms Europe," he said.

It dilutes the needed focus of the auto industry on efficient electromobility, he said.

Germany reaches deal with EU on future use of combustion engines
 

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Ernie Keebler
Ernie Keebler Mar 26, 2023 6:26AM ET
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My 1954 three quarter ton pickup made 20 mpg highway, it took car industry and big oil 60 years to make a 1/2 ton pickup make 20 mpg again.  Look how far we've advanced in less than 10 years of serious EV evolution!
JIM VETTER
JIM VETTER Mar 25, 2023 4:21PM ET
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All this bluster about eliminating ICE is ridiculous. The electricity grid can't handle what's out there now. And where do these geniuses think the electricity comes from, magically out of the wall? Almost all of it comes from coal or NG plants. The ignorance is staggering
Simon Meszaros
Simon Meszaros Mar 25, 2023 4:21PM ET
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Yes and no...here in germanymore than half is already from renewables...but the problem is its only on good windy and sunny days. So energy infrastructure has to be much more robust with more redundancy to "fuel" electric cars. But in average its misleading that most is from coal. European electric infrastructure is interconnected, spike in prices echoe through continent when germany has instabilities. Its of big concern in other countries, but if electrification goes hand on hand with bigger solutions to contain electricity - e.g by using cars to store excesses during the day, we can have green future and what seems to be destablising element can actually work to stabilise it.
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 25, 2023 12:33PM ET
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environmental nuts are the same that still believe covid vaccine prevents you from getting sick. if you care about the environment, plant a tree
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 25, 2023 12:27PM ET
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Until I see an environmental group come out and condem riots and protests, where cars,garbage and buildings are burned, they should just keep their opinions to themselves
Bill Riley
Bill Riley Mar 25, 2023 10:13AM ET
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the cost of food will skyrocket as farmers will only want to plant corn for fuel
Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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What's going to be a new problem that should be addressed sooner rather than later, is the non-recylablity of cell to pack and other types of EV batteries.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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Non-reliabilty? What do you mean?
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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Brad Albright another libttard leftist that cannot read
dumb ass
dumb ass Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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FYI. They repurpose and recycle lithium batteries today.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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Relax, Chad. Hatred will aggregate your heart disease. My apologies for not catching spell checkers error. Now ask mommy for another donut.
JIM VETTER
JIM VETTER Mar 25, 2023 9:40AM ET
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Brad.. the EV calle are not efficient. Additionally, the carbon footprint of the EV is larger than the ICE vehicle from start to vehicle's life end. Try educating yourself about facts instead of regurgitating Leftist talking points.
Walter Van der Merwe
Walter Van der Merwe Mar 25, 2023 9:39AM ET
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Glad sanity prevailed, win for the environment and motor industry. Hopefully adoption of e-fuels (significantly cleaner than current battery manufacturing tech and electricity generation) will be taken seriously!
Ernie Keebler
Ernie Keebler Mar 25, 2023 9:26AM ET
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We wouldn't be in this mess if the oil industry hadn't stopped EV's 120 Years ago and again 25 years ago. That's what happens when a subsidized mega corporate structured economy takes control
Warm Camp
Warm Camp Mar 25, 2023 8:30AM ET
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EU should be mandated to use stone tools only and live in caves. It could save other parts of the planet from the same stupidity.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Mar 25, 2023 8:30AM ET
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Still hoping for that $100 oil, huh! Who is stupid?
Warm Camp
Warm Camp Mar 25, 2023 8:30AM ET
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Brad Albright  You are stupid, bradie. Medical fact.
Alex Malmstrom
Alex Malmstrom Mar 25, 2023 8:30AM ET
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It's too late for Europe, but there is hope for other regions.
 
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