The climate of recession which reigns in Europe due to the energy crisis is pushing the bureaucrats of the European Parliament to back down on legislation Euro 7. In fact it is very likely that the anti-pollution parameters will be similar to those currently in force with Euro 6. The indiscretion was collected by Politico.euwho had the opportunity to view a draft of the provision that will be made public on November 9, 2022 by the European Commission.
New Euro 7 legislation
In light of the current geopolitical and economic situation, one was carried out revision final on the Euro 7 legislation. The European Commission backtracks by establishing less stringent parameters from those previously announced due to the rising costs of energy and raw materials in the sector.
Initially with the Euro 7 emissions of nitrogen oxides in combustion engines had to go down dat 60 to 30 milligrams per kmwith particulate limits falling from 4.5 to 2 milligrams per km, based on new emission technologies. Euro 7 would have also led to a price increase by 0.8% in petrol vehicles and 2.2% in diesel ones.
Save Euro 7 petrol and diesel engines
The Euro 7, which barring surprises should be in force in 2025 or later in the 2026would have led to a early termination of the petrol and diesel engines. From an economic point of view, it would not have been cheaper to develop a technology than with Fit For 55 would have been banned by law from 2035.
If the indiscretion launched in recent days of less stringent parameters for the Euro 7 it would be one common sense decisionespecially in light of an inflation that bites the pockets of Europeans, caused above all by the energy crisis. The anti-pollution standard in its first draft would have been too penalizing while now, more similar to Euro 6, it would preserve the current generation petrol and diesel engines on the market.
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