A sample of 25 000 EU citizens has shown that a majority would be willing to pay more to use less polluting transport, though most would want the limit set at 10% more.
[mailchimp_signup][/mailchimp_signup]The findings come in the latest Eurobarometer poll, which also indicated that 90% of respondents believe improved public transport would be the best solution to traffic problems in their area.
This news story is taken from the September 2007 edition of T&E Bulletin.
EU 2035 reversal won't make carmakers great again
Extending the sales of combustion engines would divert investment from EVs while China races further ahead
Some car execs suggest a return to the combustion engine will restore Europe’s competitiveness. They couldn't be more wrong.
If the EU holds firm on the 2035 target, the European auto industry has a real chance to be competitive global EV players.