European Commission announces consultation on reducing CO2 emissions from road vehicles

Thu 22 September 2011 View all news

The Directorate-General for Climate Action has launched a public consultation on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from road transport. It aims at obtaining the views of individuals and organisations on the relevance and impact of the proposed strategy and legislation. The results will feed into the Commission's decision-making on EU regulations for cars, vans and heavy duty vehicles.

The EU is currently committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions 80-95% by 2050, compared with their level in 1990. In order to achieve this reduction at the lowest cost, the “Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050” estimates that transport-sector emissions should be cut by 50-70% by 2050.

The Commission intends to propose revisions to the Regulations for car and van emissions for 2020. It also plans to put forward a strategy for addressing emissions from heavy goods vehicles.

The consultation will remain online until the 09 December 2011.

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