The European Commission delays its crucial decision on the cut-off date for selling internal combustion engine vehicles until next week, amid strong political and industrial tensions.
The European Commission was scheduled to discuss the end of internal combustion vehicle sales. The initial date for the announcement was Wednesday, December 10. Brussels has finally decided to postpone this key decision. It is now announcing decisions for Tuesday, December 16.
The European Commission, chaired by Ursula von der Leyen, was expected to confirm the 2035 deadline. European authorities were also expected to slightly ease up and offer a reprieve to certain alternative technologies. These include hybrid vehicles, range extenders, and synthetic fuels.
Manufacturers and Member States Express Disagreement
This postponement occurs in a clear climate of tension. Disagreement exists between the Commission and representatives of the continent’s manufacturers. There is also tension among several Member States.







































































































