Lack of demand for e-cars, gloomy prospects for European business locations – shouldn’t the EU ban on combustion engines from 2035, which is still in place, be slowly overturned? According to giga.de, Italian politicians at least are now “loudly calling for a rethink on the combustion engine ban”.
And even before the review of the ban in 2026.
As giga.de continues: “If Adolfo Urso, Italy’s Minister of Industry, has his way, it will be too late.
He wants the EU to meet again in 2025 to discuss the planned ban on combustion engines (source: Frankfurter Rundschau).
His plan: “the end of the end for petrol and diesel cars”. Good to know: For all those who still see the combustion engine as evil: With renewable fuels such as eFuels and HVO, CO2 emissions from combustion engines can already be significantly reduced today.
Because it is not the engine that is “evil”, but only the fossil fuels that have been predominantly used to date.