Overview
- Ursula von der Leyen announced plans to propose changes to EU CO2 regulations, extending compliance periods from one year to three years.
- The proposal aims to alleviate financial pressure on automakers facing potential penalties for exceeding fleet-wide CO2 emissions limits.
- Automakers have struggled to meet stricter standards due to slower-than-expected electric vehicle sales and rising competition from U.S. and Chinese manufacturers.
- Von der Leyen has been in discussions with industry leaders, unions, and environmental groups, with detailed proposals expected to be unveiled on Wednesday.
- The European Commission is also exploring initiatives to accelerate the adoption of autonomous vehicles and strengthen the region's automotive sector.