Putting it in reverse? The pitfalls and potential of the European Automotive Industrial Action Plan Published: 21 May 2025 Analysis Everyone from industry to pundits, and even NGOs, have for months lamented a lack of a comprehensive automotive industrial strategy across the EU, to match the continent’s green deal agenda of CO2 targets. This finally landed in early March, dubbed the Automotive Industrial Action Plan. This analysis looks at its most prominent proposals across clean vehicle, supply chain and infrastructure aspects, outlining its strengths and missteps. Julia Poliscanova
The three building blocks for Europe's mobility transition in the next years Published: 18 September 2024 Analysis Carbon emissions from transport will still account for 44% of Europe’s total in 2030. The sector's decarbonisation comes with broad challenges, including industrial transformation to scale new technologies, secure local green jobs, and ramp up new supply chains. Transport & Environment's Julia Poliscanova looks at the building blocks of a successful mobility transition for the next European Commission. Julia Poliscanova
3 Questions on EU’s additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to MEP Anna Cavazzini Published: 14 June 2024 3 Questions On 12 June 2024, the European Commission announced additional preliminary tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). This is based on an EU anti-subsidy investigation, which found that China is extensively subsidising its automotive sector. The United States also recently raised comparable tariffs to 100%. At the same time, some large European car manufacturers are anxious about potential retaliatory measures by China. Anton Möller, Anna Cavazzini
The Automotive Sector: The Key Transformation of an Industry Published: 3 February 2021 European Mobility Atlas 2021 For more than 100 years, the automotive industry has relied on cars with internal combustion engines. Today, transformation is irrevocable. The Covid-19 pandemic makes it a truly Herculean task. Roderick Kefferpütz
Dieselgate: The Scandal has Not Been Solved Published: 3 February 2021 European Mobility Atlas 2021 Detected five years ago, ‘Dieselgate’ remains partly unsolved, although national governments and the European Commission have offered a wide range of responses. Consumers criticise the scandal-handling by car manufacturers. Jens Müller
End-Of-Life Vehicles: Final Destination Published: 3 February 2021 European Mobility Atlas 2021 Increasing mobility and trade as well as the shortening of a vehicle's average life have led to a growing number of vehicles that have reached the end of their useful life in Europe. Lisa Tostado