The new rules CO2 Emissions: 95 grams per kilometer starting by 2020.
by AllAutoExperts | 27 June, 2013
The EU has set new restrictions of the CO2 emissions for the car manufacturers which are operating in this market. The environments emissions of 95 grams CO2 per kilometer at level range will come into force from 2020. The discussions haven't been rolled without reproach, the German builders pressuring by the European Commission to allow a set of rules more relaxed than initially proposed by the European Parliament.
The motivation of the German car manufacturers were motivated by the presence of premium models in their portfolios, which bring significant revenue of EU through both their costs and fees, as and the jobs ensure. These cars have limitations on the reduction of CO2 emissions, from where and the Germans request for leniency. The new rules of the European Commission will be applied gradually, for each building individually, depending on the measures taken in the past in this case. The exceptions used in the past still remained valid.
Accordingly, the manufacturers which are producing fewer than 10,000 cars per year may apply for smaller reductions in CO2 emissions, and producers may associate in groups, so to act together to reduce CO2 emissions of cars in their portfolios.