The European Union should require new trucks to have zero CO2 emissions starting in 2040, according to the European Parliament's lead lawmaker on the rules who is seeking higher targets to reduce the sector's impact on climate change.
The EU is preparing tougher CO2 standards for new trucks in the European market, aiming to meet a net zero emissions target across the 27-nation bloc's economy by 2050.for manufacturers to reduce the average CO2 emissions of new trucks they sell by 90%.
The EU should set stronger truck CO2 limits for 2030 and 2035 - a 65% and 95% emissions cut, respectively, Jadot said. Some manufacturers have already committed to decarbonise their heavy-duty fleets. Daimler Truck, for example, has pledged that its new trucks will be CO2-neutral from 2039 in Europe, the U.S. and Japan.
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