National & EU Policies & Strategies

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Welcome to the Electric Vehicle National and EU Policies and Strategies Resource Library, your comprehensive source for understanding the regulatory frameworks and strategic plans driving the electric vehicle revolution. This page provides access to key documents, reports, and policy briefs that outline both national and EU-level initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable mobility. Whether you're a policymaker, industry leader, or researcher, this resource library offers essential insights to help navigate the legal landscape, comply with evolving regulations, and support the growth of electric vehicle ecosystems across Europe.

National & EU Policies & Strategies

REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on circularity requirements for vehicle design and on management of end-of-life vehicles

The document is a proposal from the European Commission for a regulation by the European Parliament and the Council. The regulation focuses on circularity requirements for vehicle design and the management of end-of-life vehicles (ELVs).

The proposed regulation aims to modernize the EU's legislative framework for vehicle design and end-of-life management, promoting a circular economy and reducing the environmental footprint of the automotive sector. It introduces comprehensive requirements for vehicle manufacturers, waste management operators, and Member States to ensure sustainable practices throughout the vehicle lifecycle.

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Automobile Manufacturers, Automotive Suppliers, Battery Manufacturers, Business Analysts, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Electric Vehicle Owners, Environmental Advocacy Groups, Environmental Organizations, Environmental Protection Agencies, Financial Analysts, National and Local Government, Non-Governmental Organizations, Public Transportation Agencies, Recycling Industry, Research Centres, Sustainability Investors, Universities, Waste Management Industry
National & EU Policies & Strategies

The European Green Deal

The European Green Deal, presented by the European Commission on December 11, 2019, outlines a comprehensive strategy to transform the European Union into a fair and prosperous society with a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive economy. This initiative aims to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, decouple economic growth from resource use, and protect the health and well-being of citizens. 

The Green Deal addresses urgent climate and environmental challenges, emphasising the need for a just and inclusive transition that involves all sectors of society. It also highlights the EU's role in leading global efforts to combat climate change and biodiversity loss, leveraging its influence, expertise, and financial resources to mobilise international cooperation.

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Automotive Industry, Businesses, Consumers, Energy Providers, Environmental NGOs, EU Institutions, Infrastructure Developers, Investors, Local Authorities, National Governments, Policy Makers, Public Transport Operators, Researchers, Transport Sector, Urban Planners