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Mazda and Changan jointly form EU Carbon Emissions Pool

A document from the EU revealed that Mazda, a Japanese automaker, has formed a joint venture with China’s Changan in order to pool carbon credits. This will help Mazda avoid fines for carbon emissions. As the shift from gasoline to electric cars (EVs), has taken longer than expected, several legacy carmakers could face fines by the European Union. But those with a lower share of EV sales are able to "pool" their emission with segment leaders by purchasing credits and lowering their average. The EU fines that carmakers say could reach up to $17.5 billion for the industry were originally intended to be applied to carbon emissions levels in 2025. In March, however, the European Commission gave in to pressure from auto manufacturers and allowed compliance on average emissions between 2025-2027.

The pool created by Mazda and its joint venture with Changan, a 50/50 joint-venture, is valid until 2025. Other manufacturers can join the pool up to the end of November. The pool joins four others that were formed earlier in the year and are all valid for 2025. These include ones built around Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, and other manufacturers.

(source: Reuters)