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EU agrees timetable to cut diesel truck emissions

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  • 24/01/18

Negotiators for the European Parliament and EU states have provisionally agreed on a regulation requiring manufacturers to cut average emissions of new heavy duty vehicles (HDVs) coaches. The regulation will have a major effect on the diesel-dependent truck sector.

The agreement stipulates a cut for trucks weighing over 7.5t and for coaches of 45pc in 2030, 65pc in 2035 and 90pc in 2040, compared with average CO2 emissions of manufacturers' reported emissions in 2019. The EU already has a 2025 reduction target of 15pc.

The agreement delays, to 2035, targets for waste collection, concrete mixers and similar vehicles.

Average CO2 emission cuts for urban bus fleets were agreed at 90pc in 2030, increasing to 100pc by 2035. From 2030, trailers' CO2 emissions must fall by 7.5pc, and for semi-trailers by 10pc, also compared with 2019 averages.

The provisional agreement requires approval by EU states and the parliament, probably before EU elections in June. EU states will need to implement directly, with less room to tweak provisions at national level. Parliament said the European Commission will review the operation of the regulation by 2027, also examining HDVs exclusively running on CO2-neutral fuels along with a carbon correction factor in "transition towards zero-emission HDVs".

The commission is obliged to analyse feasibility of including smaller trucks, weighing under 5t, in the scope of targets. Negotiators agreed an exemption for small-volume manufacturers and for vehicles used in mining, forestry and agriculture, military and fire service vehicles and vehicles used for civil protection, public order and medical care.

"The EU is clearly telling truck-makers when almost all their vehicles will need to be zero emissions," said non-governmental environmental organization Transport & Environment (T&E) freight manager Fedor Unterlohner. T&E estimates the EU CO2 targets will lead to zero-emission HDVs, whether electric or hydrogen, constituting 30pc of new trucks in 2030, and more than 75pc in 2040.

"No stakeholder got everything they wanted, but the truth is this is a very balanced deal," said Unterlohner.


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