Taxi, Rental Car Group Opposes EU's 2035 ICE Ban
The Taxi and Rental Car Association (TMV) has voiced its opposition to the proposed ban on internal combustion engines in Europe by 2035. The association, which represents taxi and rental car operators, argues that the move lacks openness to technology and could have unintended consequences for both climate and industry policies.
TMV supports a broad technology mix, advocating for the use of electric mobility, hydrogen, e-Fuels, and HVO 100 as alternative fuels. The association believes that flexibility in support policy is crucial for taxi and rental car operations.
TMV has expressed its support for the ongoing negotiations between the German Chancellery Office and the Federal Ministry of Transport in Brussels regarding future power transmission systems. However, it has not specified which European countries have formed a coalition for achieving climate-neutral e-fuels, as no explicit information was found in the search results.
TMV's opposition to the ban on internal combustion engines highlights the need for a balanced approach to climate policy that considers the practical implications for various industries. While the association supports the development of alternative fuels, it also advocates for flexibility and openness to different technologies.
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