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EU Proposals Set to Limit EV Sales From 2035, Says Campaign Group

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The EU aims for 85% of new car sales to be electric vehicles (EVs) by 2035, but a recent proposal may allow continued sales of combustion-engine models, potentially reducing this target to as low as 50%. Advocacy group T&E criticizes this move, citing potential setbacks in emissions reduction goals.

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The market share of new electric vehicles in Europe will be only 85% or even less in the context of the relaxation of the requirement for car manufacturers to sell only complete electric vehicles in the EU in 2035, according to a study published by the non-governmental organisation Transport & Environment.

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The regulations concerning the sale of thermal cars after 2035 have recently evolved. The aim: to provide more flexibility to manufacturers in order to better prepare for the transition. However, this change of course does not please everyone. The T&E agency explained why this was a questionable decision. A decision criticized by T&E The new direction that Europe is taking will theoretically allow, a percentage of new electric cars up to 85% fro…

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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