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EU Fast-Tracks Car CO2 Review to Finish in 2025, Weighs Role for E‑Fuels and Biofuels

The move responds to industry talks by prioritizing low‑emission fuels alongside relief from high electricity costs.

Overview

  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU leaders the revision of car and van CO2 rules will be completed by the end of 2025.
  • The review will reassess zero‑ and low‑emission fuels, including e‑fuels and advanced biofuels, under a commitment to technological neutrality and cost efficiency.
  • The existing trajectory to end sales of new petrol and diesel cars in 2035 frames the update, with Commission technicians analyzing transition scenarios.
  • Von der Leyen said proposals will be presented as soon as possible to address disproportionate electricity taxation and reduce power prices, which vary widely across member states.
  • The Commission urged governments to use expanded state‑aid tools, cut electricity levies, streamline permitting, and work with promotional banks and the EIB to de‑risk long‑term power purchase agreements, while advancing an up‑to‑90% 2040 emissions‑cut plan that allows limited use of high‑quality international credits.