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Stellantis applauds EU decision to relax car emission standards

Stellantis applauds EU decision to relax car emission standards

Stellantis, an automaker, said that it was pleased with the announcement by the European Commission on Tuesday. The Commission announced it would soften the carbon emission standards for cars in the EU.

The Commission of the European Union, which is the executive body of the Union, has yielded to European automakers' pressure by announcing that it will give them three years instead only one to reach new CO2 emissions targets for their cars.

After meeting with auto industry executives, unions, and campaign groups, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that she would instead propose compliance based upon the average emissions of each automaker over the period from 2025 to 2027 rather than just in 2025.

In a press release, Europe's second-largest automaker stated that "Stellantis is pleased with the announcements made by Commission President von der Leyen yesterday." Stellantis chairman John Elkann was present at the talks held in Brussels on January 19, the company reported.

Stellantis stated that the extended compliance period for carbon emission targets is a "meaningful move in the right directions" to preserve the competitiveness of the auto industry, while remaining committed towards targets and electrification.

This initiative, along with additional support for targeted purchases and fiscal incentives as well as cheaper green energy, and investment in charging infrastructure can be a true accelerator in the march towards electrification, it stated. (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armellini and Susan Fenton.)

(source: Reuters)