Against a background of tension and uncertainty – the shortage of semiconductors is still slowing down production and the war in Ukraine is causing energy prices to soar – manufacturers are continuing to renew their ranges.
Often at a forced march to adapt to the ecological transition.
Unsurprisingly, to meet the next deadlines for reducing CO2 emissions, all new models are converting to partial (hybridization) or total (100% electric) electrification.
Until the transition, on January 1, 2035, from the new market to electricity (battery or hydrogen), voted by MEPs, manufacturers must respect a trajectory for reducing carbon emissions.
In light of the challenges and constraints posed by this revolution on the entire sector in an eminently changing context, the decisions taken by Europe raise a number of questions.
As such, it appears essential, as manufacturers demand...
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