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European vehicle emissions standards – Euro 7 for cars, vans, lorries and buses

Date: Thursday 03 September 2020

The European Commission has commenced its consultation period on the new Euro 7 vehicle emissions standards for cars, vans, lorries and buses.

All stakeholders are welcome to contribute. The particular groups whose views are sought through this public consultation are listed below. The views of every stakeholder group are important to support the evaluation and a possible review of the current Euro 6/VI emission standards for cars, vans, lorries and buses.

  • Member States and national authorities, including those responsible for approval, at different governance levels (national, regional and local);
  • Automotive industry: Businesses, including supply chain, and associations active in the car, van, lorry or bus industry;
  • Consumer organisations;
  • Environmental NGOs;
  • Other stakeholders (e.g. research community, international organization);
  • Citizens.

With the European Green Deal, the Commission has set out a new growth strategy that will foster the transition to a climate-neutral, resource-efficient, competitive and zero-pollution economy in Europe. To accelerate the shift to sustainable and smart mobility, transport should become considerably less polluting, especially in cities. To this end, the Commission launched preparatory work in order to support the evaluation and a possible review of the current Euro 6/VI emission standards framework for cars, vans, lorries and buses. The purpose of the public consultation is to collect factual information, views, opinions and experiences from a broad range of stakeholders and citizens. That way, precious insight to the implementation of the current Euro 6/VI emission standards and potential policy options regarding a post-Euro 6/VI initiative can be provided.

You can contribute to this consultation by filling in the online questionnaire. If you are unable to use the online questionnaire, please contact them by email.

Questionnaires are available in some or all official EU languages. You can submit your responses in any official EU language.

For reasons of transparency, organisations and businesses taking part in public consultations are asked to register in the EU’s Transparency Register.