Ford gets ready to comply with the European green mobility plan


Ford guaranteed that all passenger vehicles and vans sold in Europe will be zero emissions from 2035, joining the 27 companies committed to the European Union of safe and green mobility.

at the head is Mustang Mach Ewhich last year achieved the highest safety and ecology ratings from Euro NCAP and Green NCAP, which is manufactured in Mexico, at the Cuautitlán plant to be exported to America, the United States and Canada, as well as to 16 countries in Europe.

The European bloc has mandatory targets for charging infrastructure and insists that removing internal combustion vehicles from the streets is imperative for Europe reach its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 and help avoid the worst impacts of climate change on people and the planet.

According to a statement, ford europe He commented that the new generation of seven fully electric and connected passenger cars and vans will arrive in Europe in 2024, including the Mustang Mach E SUV and the E-Transit, which received the Euro NCAP Gold Award for its advanced systems. driver assistance.

Currently, those responsible for the subject in the European Union (EU) are debating new rules around green cars, following up on a proposal from the EU Commission, supported by the 25 companies that joined this call, so that only new zero-emission cars and vans can be sold from from 2035.

The European Parliament and the various governments within the EU will decide their positions in June, with the final law expected to be adopted in the autumn.

This includes the enactment of laws that establish standards and a clear timeline that industry and suppliers must follow to ensure the transition to electric vehicles.

Ford is committed to caring for the environment and ensuring that future generations live in a sustainable world. In the last 12 months, ford europe has presented a series of initiatives to make a positive contribution to the environment and society, all described in the European Sustainability Report of this year.

Network Ford Blue Oval has more than 300,000 charging points in Europe, while, for Ford employees, 1,000 stations will be added to the company’s sites in Europe by 2023. The company is also a proud member of RouteZero, a global coalition working to achieve 100% fully electric vehicles globally by 2040.

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