By Jon LeSage The European Commission is taking measures to speed up deployment of low- and zero-emission vehicles and alternative energy sources.
The commission just released its “European Strategy for Low-Emission Mobility” to move towards low- and zero-emission vehicles. It also embraces deployment of low-emission alternative energy for transport including advanced biofuels, renewable electricity, and renewable synthetic fuels, and towards removing obstacles to the electrification of mobility.
The European Commission defines low-emission cars as those that emit no more than 50 grams of CO2 per kilometer, which includes all-electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and some of the plug-in hybrid electric vehicles sold on the
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