EU ministers to approve vehicle emissions law after deal with Germany | European Commission
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EU ministers are expected to approve a draft law on emissions standards for cars on Tuesday, after reaching a deal with Germany over the weekend that ended a damaging row over a key part of Europeā€™s green deal.

Pascal Canfin, the French centrist MEP who chairs the European parliamentā€™s environment committee, said an EU law that all cars sold from 2035 must produce zero emissions ā€œwill be voted unchanged, including by Germanyā€ on Tuesday.

Diplomats are expected later on Monday to approve the compromise agreed between Berlin and Brussels over the weekend, which will allow some combustion engines if they use so-called climate neutral e-fuels.

The row blew up after Germanyā€™s Free Democratic party, a member of the three-way governing coalition, withdrew support from an EU plan to ban the sale of new cars powered by internal combustion from 2035 without stronger guarantees for e-fuels.

After going back on a deal agreed between EU ministers and the European parliament last October, the German government secured further concessions over the future use of e-fuels, which are not yet commercially available.

Germanyā€™s transport minister, Volker Wissing, said: ā€œVehicles with internal combustion engines can still be newly registered after 2035 if they fill up exclusively with CO2-neutral fuels.ā€

The European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans tweeted that after the agreement with Germany, the commission would follow up ā€œswiftly with the necessary legal stepsā€ to implement what had been agreed and get the regulation adopted ā€œas swiftly as possibleā€.

The dispute was a sign of growing tensions about the EUā€™s green deal, a set of laws intended to ensure Europe achieves net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Berlinā€™s U-turn on a done deal also triggered concerns among some countries of copycat behaviour that would undermine EU decision-making.

The pro-business FDPā€™s last-minute revolt reflected concerns in the powerful German car industry among companies that have specialised in manufacturing parts unique to combustion engines such as exhaust pipes.

E-fuels, which can be made from captured carbon dioxide and hydrogen, or the chemical or thermal treatment of biofuels or biomass, are thought likely to remain scarce for years to come.

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The European Association for Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers welcomed ā€œa wise and forward-looking decision that all technological solutions can continue to be used to achieve the ambitious climate protection targetsā€.

Campaigners at Transport and Environment have described e-fuels as ā€œa fake climate solution that will be too expensive for most driversā€.

The draft regulation includes a clause that obliges EU officials to assess progress in 2026 on the phase-out of petrol and diesel-powered cars, including the role of new technologies. The commission had already promised to draft a future law on vehicles running exclusively on CO2-neutral fuels. For these reasons, EU officials and politicians involved in the law considered Germanyā€™s stalling over e-fuels unnecessary.

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