Europaudvalget 2018-19 (2. samling)
EUU Alm.del Bilag 68
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Ref. Ares(2018)6516379 - 18/12/2018
European
Commission
Elżbieta Bieńkowska
Member of the european commission
Brussels, 18.12.2018
Mr Erik CHRISTENSEN
Chairman of the European Affairs
Committee
of the Folketing
Christiansborg
DK-1240 Copenhagen
Subject:
Inquiry regarding a possible ban on import and sale of new petrol and diesel cars in
Denmark
Dear Chairman,
In the letter to my colleague Mr Karmenu Vella of 7 November 2018, the European Affairs
Committee of
Folketinget
asks under what conditions a possible ban on import and marketing of new
petrol and diesel cars in Denmark would be compatible under EU law. I will answer on his behalf.
Since more than three years, I am dealing with the
Dieselgate scandal
and in that context I
repeatedly said the age of the diesel and petrol engine will end sooner than we all think for climate,
environmental and competitiveness reasons.
On 29 November 2018, the Commission adopted a strategic long-term vision for a climate neutral
economy. Responsible for around a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, the transport
sector needs to contribute to decarbonisation of our economy. While all sectors reduced their
emissions, those from road transport continuously increased over the last decades. In order to
reverse this trend, a rapid and comprehensive shift to zero-emission vehicles is indispensable.
The
Dieselgate scandal
brought urban air quality back on citizens' mind and high on the political
agenda. While the EU has substantially revised the legal regime to avoid such scandals in the future,
we are still facing its legacy. Millions of older diesel and - to a lesser extent - petrol cars are still
significantly contributing to urban air pollution in the EU.
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