Spain and France Advocate for Comprehensive Ban on Combustion Engines

Luxembourg (dpa) – France and Spain are backing the proposed all-encompassing ban on combustion engines, set to take effect in 2035. In a joint document, both nations caution against diluting this objective, asserting that the EU decision must remain intact. The paper, available to the German Press Agency, declares, “The future of the European automotive industry will be electric.”

The Commission has indicated it will reassess the related regulation later this year, prompted by pressures from the automotive sector. Paris and Madrid highlight that since 2023, significant investments have been made in the electrification of Europe’s automotive industry, emphasizing the need to uphold this strategic choice.

According to the document, France and Spain are keen that the upcoming review maintains the 2035 target and environmental goals regarding CO2 emissions. In particular, they stress that the zero-emission target for 2035 must not be compromised.

France and Spain also seek relaxations

Nonetheless, France and Spain are advocating for some relaxations, which they propose should be closely linked to production efforts within Europe. They suggest implementing super-credits for vehicles that have a high European value-added component.

This initiative aims to further reduce CO2 emissions. However, it remains uncertain whether this could permit the sale of new combustion engines—potentially by accounting for additional emissions saved—post-2035.

Both countries also oppose any preferential treatment for plug-in hybrid vehicles after 2035, citing a 2024 EU Commission study showing their real emissions are 3.5 times higher than those recorded during approval tests.

Criticism from the German automotive industry

In response, the Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) stated that “the proposals from France and Spain predominantly lead in the wrong direction.” They argue that imposing EU value creation requirements for the automotive sector is fundamentally flawed, as global supply chains are intertwined. They warn that protectionism could provoke retaliatory measures and fail to address location disadvantages. (October 21)


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19 responses to “Spain and France Advocate for Comprehensive Ban on Combustion Engines”

  1. FireBerry Avatar

    Looks like France and Spain are throwing a grand fiesta for electric cars while the combustion engine gets the boot—who knew saving the planet came with such a chic dress code? 🚗⚡️ But hey, with all those ‘super-credits’, I guess we’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed that the emissions fairy doesn’t strike again! 😏

  2. Just what we needed, more regulations to ensure our cars can be as quiet as a church mouse while we drive through the chaos of city traffic. 🚗💨 Who wouldn’t want to trade the sweet roar of an engine for the gentle hum of a battery? Classic! 😂

  3. So, let me get this straight: Spain and France are all about that electric life while still asking for a cheeky little loophole for combustion engines. Classic European move, eh? 😂

  4. So, France and Spain are really pushing for a combustion engine ban like it’s the hottest new fashion trend – because who needs a bit of horsepower when you can just zap around in silence, right? 😏🚗💨

  5. succubus in 
training Avatar
    succubus in training

    Oh, brilliant! Who wouldn’t want to trade their trusty combustion engine for a glorified toaster on wheels by 2035? 🙄 Maybe next they’ll propose we all ride bicycles to save the planet—just as long as they come with a side of croissants! 🥐

  6. dewdrop doll Avatar
    dewdrop doll

    Of course, because who wouldn’t want their shiny new electric car to be powered by the electricity generated from a coal plant? Brilliant move, chaps! ⚡💁‍♂️

  7. Just what we needed, a grand plan to ban combustion engines while they’re at it—maybe they should also draft a law against common sense, eh? 🥴 If only the electric car fairy would magically solve all our problems by 2035! 🚗✨

  8. Just what we needed, another ambitious plan to save the planet while our beloved combustion engines become relics. Let’s just hope those EVs can handle a French roundabout without exploding! 🚗💨

  9. sleek assassin Avatar
    sleek assassin

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams innovation quite like a 2035 deadline for combustion engine bans—just what we need, right? 🚗⚡️ Meanwhile, let’s just ignore the fact that we might need a few more charging stations than pubs in London! 🍻

  10. Looks like Spain and France are just bursting with optimism about electric cars—like a fine Bordeaux, they believe the future will age beautifully, just without any pesky combustion in the mix. 🍷 Just what we need, more red tape in a world already tangled in a mess of regulations!

  11. icy avenger Avatar
    icy avenger

    Looks like France and Spain are really putting the pedal to the metal on this one—who needs combustion when we can all just plug in like good little batteries? ⚡️🚗 #ElectricFutureOrBust

  12. tornado maker Avatar
    tornado maker

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—two countries embracing a ban on combustion engines while keeping a straight face. Let’s see how well the electrics hold up when the French decide to take a leisurely drive through the Pyrenees! 🚗💨

  13. Oh, brilliant! Who knew saving the planet involved turning us all into battery mechanics by 2035? Just what we need—more electric dreams and fewer combustion engine realities! ⚡️🚗💨

  14. swat honey Avatar
    swat honey

    Fantastic, just what we need: a ban on combustion engines while we’re still figuring out how to charge our phones without losing our minds. 🚗⚡️ Guess it’s time to invest in a good pair of roller skates! 😅

  15. hog butcher Avatar
    hog butcher

    Well, isn’t this just lovely? Who wouldn’t want to drive a glorified toaster on wheels by 2035, all while France and Spain play the eco-champions? 🚗✨

  16. Oh, brilliant move, lads! Who needs a car that actually goes vroom-vroom when we can all pedal our way to the future on electric dreams? 🚴‍♂️💨

  17. Demand 
Chopper Avatar
    Demand Chopper

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more electric dreams from the land of wine and tapas. 🚗⚡ Because who wouldn’t want to pay a fortune for a car that silently judges you every time you forget to charge it? 😂

  18. Isn’t it just delightful that while we’re gearing up for a 2035 ban on combustion engines, our pals in Paris and Madrid are also angling for some cheeky exemptions? Classic Euro-style: all for the environment, but not without a side of wiggle room! 🚗💨

  19. diamond gamer Avatar
    diamond gamer

    Oh, splendid! Who needs a roaring engine when you can have the silent hum of a battery? Just what we need, more regulations to make sure we all drive around in glorified toasters by 2035. 🚗⚡️

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