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欧洲汽车制造商协会拟提出关于汽车行业发展五点诉求
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-23 04:04

Core Viewpoint - The European automotive industry is facing challenges, prompting Ursula von der Leyen to engage in a third strategic dialogue with industry executives to address key concerns and ensure competitiveness while meeting climate goals [1] Group 1: Key Concerns Raised by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association - The need to readjust the carbon reduction pathway for road transport to maintain European industrial competitiveness, social cohesion, and supply chain resilience while achieving EU climate targets. Currently, the EU electric passenger car market share is approximately 15.6%, and vans are at 9%. Without accelerated infrastructure development, carbon reduction goals will be unattainable [1] - The necessity for incentive measures, including tax benefits, lower charging costs, and improved urban transport, to encourage consumers to choose electric vehicles over internal combustion engine vehicles. Additionally, modernization of the power grid and energy market reform is required to lower electricity prices [1] - The importance of maintaining technological neutrality, as while battery electric vehicles dominate the transition, they do not meet all transport needs. Currently, hybrid vehicles represent the largest consumer market with a 35% market share, and plug-in hybrids have seen over 56% growth in sales over the past five months [1] - The need to enhance industry competitiveness and resilience by developing a domestic battery industry, establishing strategic partnerships with reliable allies, streamlining regulations, and supporting innovation to strengthen the global supply chain for batteries, semiconductors, and critical raw materials [1] - The call for differentiated policies tailored to passenger cars, vans, and heavy-duty vehicles, as current policies lag behind, with trucks and buses only accounting for 3.5% of the total electric vehicle registrations [1]