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Six countries, including the Czech Republic, call on the EU to maintain hybrid cars after 2035

Brussels Faces⁤ Pressure to Revise 2035 Combustion Engine Ban‍ as Six Nations Push for‌ Hybrid Vehicle Future

A coalition of six European Union member states – Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland,⁢ Hungary,‌ and Bulgaria ​- is urging the EU to ‍maintain the possibility of ⁢selling hybrid vehicles ​and highly‌ efficient internal combustion engine ​(ICE) cars ‍after the planned 2035 ban on new combustion⁢ engine sales. The move comes ‌as the ‌european Commission finalizes its⁣ review of ⁢the legislation.

The countries argue that ⁤a complete ban is driven by “ideological dogmatism” and has negatively impacted manufacturing sectors without delivering​ proportional environmental benefits. ​They are⁤ calling for “technological neutrality,” allowing a range of ​technologies to contribute to emissions reductions.‌ The request also includes advocating for the recognition of biofuels as zero-emission fuels.

Outgoing Czech‍ Prime Minister Petr‌ Fiala reportedly signed the letter⁤ outlining these demands, as reported by the Italian news agency ​ANSA ⁤on​ Friday. Czech Transport Minister Martin Kupka⁢ stated‍ Thursday that the Czech Republic ‌had again‌ raised the issue in⁣ Brussels, joined by Italy, ​Poland, Slovakia, ​and Bulgaria.‌

Separately, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has also appealed to European Commission President Ursula von ⁣der⁣ Leyen, requesting that the 2035 deadline allow for ​the continued sale of “highly efficient internal combustion engines” and​ hybrid vehicles.

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