Against this backdrop, the German government has reportedly decided to push for further changes in Brussels. According to Automobilwoche, these include:

  • Less stringent requirements for plug-in hybrids
  • Permitted excess emissions after 2035 do not need to be fully offset
  • Vehicles powered exclusively by e-fuels should be ‘immediately’ classified as zero-emission vehicles
  • CO₂ interim targets before 2035 should be made more flexible
  • The German government rejects the planned supercredits for electric vehicles under 4.20 metres in length
  • The government also rejects the proposed regulation for corporate fleets
  • Richard Wonka@slrpnk.net
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    4 days ago

    Uhm… not sure if you’re serious. You know that didn’t work, right?

    I’m all for all of those things and more of them, but that particular example isn’t much of a paragon.