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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.
Industrial Action Plan for the European Automotive Sector
The European automotive industry has long been a global leader, contributing €1 trillion to GDP and employing 13 million people, but it now faces a rapid transformation driven by the shift to clean mobility, digitalisation, and automation. With one in five cars sold globally in 2024 being electric, the sector must adapt to new technologies like AI, software, and connectivity while addressing challenges such as supply chain dependencies, talent shortages, and intense global competition. To secure its competitiveness and maintain a strong production base, the EU has launched an Action Plan, building on extensive industry consultations. This plan outlines concrete measures across five key areas: innovation and digitalisation, clean mobility, supply chain resilience, skills development, and a fair business environment, ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of the automotive industry’s future.
Automotive Component Suppliers, Automotive Industry, Automotive Industry Policymakers, Automotive Suppliers, Environmental Policy Makers, European Parliament, European R&D Communities, Policy Makers in Energy and Transportation
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