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Germany Pushes for Technology-Neutral CO₂ Rules Amid Auto Industry Crisis

Germany Pushes for Technology-Neutral CO₂ Rules Amid Auto Industry Crisis

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2025-11-28 21:10:02
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German Chancellor Merz has urged the EU to adopt flexible CO₂ regulations that could extend the life of combustion engines beyond the 2035 ban. The proposal emphasizes a fleet-wide emissions approach rather than focusing solely on new vehicle registrations. "Our goal should be a technology-neutral, flexible, and realistic CO₂ regulation that meets the EU’s climate targets without stifling innovation," Merz stated.

Germany continues to balance regulatory flexibility with domestic EV incentives, including subsidies of up to €5,000 for electric or hybrid vehicles with German-made components. The automotive sector, a cornerstone of the economy, has lost over 51,000 jobs this year alone. Industry leaders like Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius warn that rigid policies risk collapsing Europe's auto market.

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