EV Sector Reports & Papers
End-of-life vehicle (ELV) management and circularity requirements for vehicle design
This position paper, published in December 2023 by the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), addresses the European Commission's Proposal for a Regulation on circularity requirements for vehicle design and the management of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs).
Audience:
Automobile Manufacturers, Automotive Industry Stakeholders, Automotive Supply Chain Managers, Circular Economy Experts, Electric Vehicle Designers, Environmental Regulators, EU Policymakers, Extended Producer Responsibility Organisations, Heavy-Duty Vehicle Producers, R&D Departments, Recycling Companies, Sustainability Advocates, Trade Associations, Waste Management Operators
Automobile Manufacturers, Automotive Industry Stakeholders, Automotive Supply Chain Managers, Circular Economy Experts, Electric Vehicle Designers, Environmental Regulators, EU Policymakers, Extended Producer Responsibility Organisations, Heavy-Duty Vehicle Producers, R&D Departments, Recycling Companies, Sustainability Advocates, Trade Associations, Waste Management Operators
Keyword:
ACEA, Automotive Industry, Circular Economy, Circularity Requirements, End-of-Life Vehicles, Environmental Benefits, EU Regulation, Extended Producer Responsibility, Heavy-Duty Vehicles, Recoverability, Recyclability, Recycled Content, Recycling Technologies, Resource Efficiency, Reusability, Sustainability, Vehicle Design, Waste Management
ACEA, Automotive Industry, Circular Economy, Circularity Requirements, End-of-Life Vehicles, Environmental Benefits, EU Regulation, Extended Producer Responsibility, Heavy-Duty Vehicles, Recoverability, Recyclability, Recycled Content, Recycling Technologies, Resource Efficiency, Reusability, Sustainability, Vehicle Design, Waste Management
Link:
acea.auto
EV Sector Reports & Papers
Making the Transition to Zero-Emission Mobility
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the market uptake, affordability, and infrastructure availability for alternatively powered cars and vans in the European Union, focusing on data from 2021 and trends over the past five years.
Audience:
Automobile Manufacturers, Consumers, Economic Analysts, Environmental Organizations, EU Member States, Infrastructure Developers, Investors, Policy Makers, Research Institutions, Transport Authorities
Automobile Manufacturers, Consumers, Economic Analysts, Environmental Organizations, EU Member States, Infrastructure Developers, Investors, Policy Makers, Research Institutions, Transport Authorities
Keyword:
ACEA, Alternatively-Powered Cars, Battery Electric Vehicles, Charging Points, CO2 Reduction Targets, Electrically-Chargeable Vehicles, Fast Chargers, Fuel Cell Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Natural Gas Vehicles, Plug-In Hybrids, Zero-Emission Mobility
ACEA, Alternatively-Powered Cars, Battery Electric Vehicles, Charging Points, CO2 Reduction Targets, Electrically-Chargeable Vehicles, Fast Chargers, Fuel Cell Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Natural Gas Vehicles, Plug-In Hybrids, Zero-Emission Mobility
Link:
acea.auto pdf file