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Cars: the EU Parliament reaffirms its support for electric mobility

The plenary debate has seen approval to supporting the development of eco-friendly four-wheeled vehicles. The EPP is calling for flexibility and biofuels, whilst the Socialists are focusing on the second-hand market. Conservatives and sovereigntists have voiced criticism, and the Greens have attacked Volkswagen.
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 29, 2026
Anant Ambani donates 25 e-buses to TTD, adds to Tirumala’s growing EV fleet
The additional new buses and allied infrastructure will help TTD’s growing focus on establishing EV eco-system
Eunews
· Jun 26, 2026
The 27 Member States remain divided over zero-emission cars
Brussels – There is still no agreement on the revision of the regulation on zero-emission cars and vans. The 27 Member States remain divided between those who support promoting electric vehicles and those who wish to retain combustion engines (albeit running on alternative fuels). These differences emerged yesterday (25 June) at the Environment Council meeting []
ANTARA News
· Jun 29, 2026
Government evaluates EV incentives for national car project
The government is currently evaluating the highly anticipated electric vehicle (EV) incentives as it shifts focus ...
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 8, 2026
PARLIMEN: Penambahbaikan dasar bukan untuk naikkan harga kenderaan EV CBU
KUALA LUMPUR: Penambahbaikan dasar bagi kenderaan EV CBU yang dipasang di luar negara bukan bertujuan untuk meningkatkan sebaliknya memastikan keseimbangan antara kepentingan pengguna, kelestarian hasil negara. Timbalan Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri (MITI), Sim Tze Tzin berkata, langkah itu adalah komitmen Kerajaan untuk memperkukuh kedudukan Malaysia sebagai hab pengeluaran automotif dan EV serantau tanpa menjejaskan ... Read more The post PARLIMEN: Penambahbaikan dasar bukan untuk naikkan harga kenderaan EV CBU appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 23, 2026
Electric cars on the rise in the EU as share of new registrations reaches 20 percent
Electric cars on the rise in the EU as share of new registrations reaches 20 percent
Malay Mail
· Jul 8, 2026
Miti: EV import policy revised after tax incentives end, RM200,000 CIF threshold set
KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 — The government has revised its electric vehicle (EV) import policy following the expi...
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Related coverage for "Cars: the EU Parliament reaffirms its support for electric mobility": The Hindu BusinessLine — Anant Ambani donates 25 e-buses to TTD, adds to Tirumala’s growing EV fleet. Eunews — The 27 Member States remain divided over zero-emission cars. ANTARA News — Government evaluates EV incentives for national car project. Utusan Malaysia — PARLIMEN: Penambahbaikan dasar bukan untuk naikkan harga kenderaan EV CBU. Sweden Herald — Electric cars on the rise in the EU as share of new registrations reaches 20 percent. Malay Mail — Miti: EV import policy revised after tax incentives end, RM200,000 CIF threshold set

