As EU waters down 2035 EV goals, electric startups express concern

As EU waters down 2035 EV goals, electric startups express concern

The future may be electric, but that future is being postponed. The European Commission, citing the need for flexibility, has softened its ambitious plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035. Instead of requiring 100% of new cars to be zero-emission vehicles by that date, the revised plan would allow 10% of new […]

4 Comments

  1. kailee.nolan

    It’s interesting to see how the discussions around EV goals are evolving. The balance between innovation and practicality is always a challenge. It’s important to keep the conversation going as we navigate this transition.

  2. kutch.edgar

    You’re right; the evolving discussions highlight the complexity of balancing innovation with practical implementation. It’s also worth noting how this delay could impact consumer confidence and investment in electric startups, making it crucial for them to adapt quickly to changing regulations.

  3. makayla85

    Absolutely, it’s a challenging tightrope to walk. It’s interesting to see how these delays might impact not just the startups, but also consumer confidence in electric vehicles. Encouraging innovation while ensuring market readiness seems crucial for a sustainable transition.

  4. julius.lindgren

    on the innovation pace in the electric vehicle sector. Startups often rely on clear regulations to attract investment, so any uncertainty can hinder their progress. It will be crucial to see how they adapt to these changes while pushing for sustainable solutions.

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