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Decarbonising heavy-duty road transport: State of the enabling conditions
Europe’s truck and bus manufacturers are driving the continent’s green transition, with a broad and continuously growing range of zero-emission models now available for all use cases ranging from city distribution to long-haul transport. Yet, the market uptake of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) currently remains too slow, too concentrated, and too fragmented across member states to set the sector firmly on track to meeting the EU’s 2030 CO2 reduction targets.
Read moreACEA reaction to the proposal for continued measures on European steel imports
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) takes note of the announcement by the European Commission of its proposal to extend protection of the European steel market.
Read moreACEA welcomes extension of deadline for zero-emission truck and bus toll exemptions
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) welcomes the European Parliament’s approval of the extension of the deadline that allows member states to fully exempt zero-emission trucks and buses from CO2-based road user charges. This is a crucial step to accelerate the transition towards climate-neutral road transport.
Read moreACEA launches ACEA:intelligence, a new premium data company to navigate Europe’s automotive transformation
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) today announced the launch of ACEA:intelligence, a new digital company providing comprehensive, authoritative data on Europe’s automotive industry.
Read moreReality check: Is Europe on track to meet its EV goals?
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) hosted a webinar bringing together market analysts and policy experts to examine the current state of Europe’s transition to zero-emission mobility.
Watch videoDemand incentives matter: Making zero-emission cars affordable across the European Union
Monetary and fiscal incentives are a cornerstone of Europe’s transition to battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). While the automotive industry has made significant strides by investing heavily and expanding the range of affordable electric models, BEV adoption remains uneven across the EU.
European business joint declaration for the ratification of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
ACEA, along with 25 other European business associations, representing a wide array of industries and businesses, jointly call for the swift ratification of the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement.
Decarbonising heavy-duty road transport: State of the enabling conditions
Europe’s truck and bus manufacturers are driving the continent’s green transition, with a broad and continuously growing range of zero-emission models now available for all use cases ranging from city distribution to long-haul transport. Yet, the market uptake of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) currently remains too slow, too concentrated, and too fragmented across member states to set the sector firmly on track to meeting the EU’s 2030 CO2 reduction targets.
ACEA reaction to the proposal for continued measures on European steel imports
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) takes note of the announcement by the European Commission of its proposal to extend protection of the European steel market.
ACEA welcomes extension of deadline for zero-emission truck and bus toll exemptions
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) welcomes the European Parliament’s approval of the extension of the deadline that allows member states to fully exempt zero-emission trucks and buses from CO2-based road user charges. This is a crucial step to accelerate the transition towards climate-neutral road transport.
ACEA launches ACEA:intelligence, a new premium data company to navigate Europe’s automotive transformation
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) today announced the launch of ACEA:intelligence, a new digital company providing comprehensive, authoritative data on Europe’s automotive industry.
#ACEATRUCKTALKS – Charging the fleet: The role of depot charging in HDV electrification
Depot charging is a cornerstone of Europe’s heavy-duty vehicle electrification. All commercial transport operators will depend on it to some extent, while many use cases will also require a dense network of publicly accessible charging stations tailored to trucks and buses.
Reality check: Is Europe on track to meet its EV goals?
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) hosted a webinar bringing together market analysts and policy experts to examine the current state of Europe’s transition to zero-emission mobility.
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About ACEA
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, or ACEA, unites Europe’s 16 major car, truck, van and bus makers.
We are the voice of the auto industry: a technological world leader and the backbone of the EU economy. Our members keep Europe on the move, providing diverse solutions for moving people and goods from A to B.
Together, we are progressing on the road to zero-emission and zero-fatality transport. We are addressing major technology shifts and the changing mobility needs of Europeans.
ACEA is working towards a new era of mobility, where all Europeans can access affordable transport solutions that are:
- Green & Clean
- Smart & Efficient
- Safe & Reliable
Our aim is to drive Europe’s mobility transformation – while at the same time ensuring that the auto industry remains a strong Global & Competitive player.