Volvo will leave the EU to car manufacturers due to differences in approach to climate targets

Reuters reported on Friday that Volvo will leave the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) by the end of 2022 due to divergent approaches to climate goals.

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According to the agency, the manufacturer has decided to leave the European Association of Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA – Association des Constructeurs Europeens d’Automobiles).

Reuters pointed out that the automaker justified its decision “to move… Differences between your zero emissions strategy and the European Auto Lobby’s strategy.

The agency stated that Volvo has committed Make an offer consisting of electric cars only by 2030, which is “much ahead” of the European Commission’s decision to ban the registration of new combustion cars from 2035.

See also: ACEA: Car sales in Europe fell 55 percent in March.

ACEA referred to the European Commission’s decision saying that “any long-term regulation after this decade is premature at this early stage”.




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