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The European Commission has agreed to extend the compliance period for automakers to meet new CO2 emission targets from one to three years, in response to pressure from the industry. This means that car companies will now have until 2027 to ensure that at least one-fifth of their sales are electric vehicles to avoid heavy fines. The ultimate goal is for zero emissions by 2035.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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