Overview
- Congress gave final approval to the Sustainable Mobility Law, setting a three‑month deadline for the Government to launch a national Plan Renove for fleet renewal.
- At the Partido Popular’s initiative, the law removes the obligation to produce a one‑year study on updating DGT environmental labels to include CO₂, passing by 179 votes to 171.
- The final text incorporates Senate amendments and keeps the door open to revisit the label framework in the future through separate reforms.
- Industry responses diverged, with Faconauto urging a rapid, citizen‑friendly rollout so the program can be fully operational in 2026 and citing successful regional pilots.
- The law envisions incentives for electric and plug‑in hybrid cars as well as used combustion models that meet Euro 6d, while manufacturers’ group Anfac has warned label shifts could slow electrification.