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The transport sector needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68 % between 2010 and 2050. This objective cannot be met with technical improvements alone, it will also require a significant reduction in transport demand and a shift to greener transport modes.
EEA Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade
The findings come from the EEA report, CO2 emissions performance of car manufacturers in 2011.
The EU has a target for the average new passenger car to emit less than 130 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre (g CO2/km) by 2015. Within this overall target individual manufacturers have specific targets, calculated using the average mass of their fleet. This means that the vehicle fleet can stay diversified by allowing higher emissions from heavier cars than from lighter vehicles.
The targets will be gradually phased in to apply to an increasing proportion of cars - 65 % of the fleet is taken into account for 2012 targets, rising to 100 % in 2015. Manufacturers have a long-term target of 95 g CO2/km by 2020.
According to EU legislation, manufacturers can pool their fleets to receive a collective target, and smaller manufacturers can apply for special derogations. In 2011, 20 derogations were granted and all declared pools were in line with the estimated 2012 targets.
Next year the EEA will publish data showing whether the targets were met in 2012. If carmakers do not meet the targets, they will have to pay ‘excess emissions premiums’.
“Some carmakers have made deep efficiency improvements in recent years, showing what is possible,” EEA Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade said. “However, the transport sector needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 68 % between 2010 and 2050. This objective cannot be met with technical improvements alone, it will also require a significant reduction in transport demand and a shift to greener transport modes.”
Above: Distance to 2012 target by individual manufacturers in 2011 (only manufacturers registering >100 000 vehicles in Europe).
In 2013 EEA will collect and analyse for the first time Co2 emission from vans under the Regulation 510/2011.
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./highlights/most-car-manufacturers-on-track or scan the QR code.
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