Carmakers Struggle to Meet 2025 Emissions Target

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Some carmakers are facing challenges in meeting the 2025 emissions target as sales of electric vehicles are not growing fast enough. Renault, Mercedes, and VW are among the carmakers that are falling short of their targets.

Some carmakers are already compliant two years prior or are close — and there are still many paths to reach the 2025 target.

True, the sales have been growing slower than expected. But the lack of affordable EVs for the mass market is to blame, not the cooling of appetites. Perhaps it is not surprising that more such compact models are slated to hit the market by 2025, including cheaper vehicles from Renault, Skoda and Citroën. 2025 will be a good year for those looking for a good EV deal!

Finally, the EU car CO2 rules come with many flexibilities. Carmakers can choose to “pool” their sales into one CO2 value, as Honda, JLR and Tesla did in 2022. Volvo Cars, whose unequivocal EV strategy is paying off, is already compliant with the 2025 target as of 2023 and can be another pooling candidate.

The 2025 target was always the easy one, proposed in 2017 and kept unchanged as a compromise on the way to higher 2030 ambition under the EU Green Deal.

 

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