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European car industry's top five concerns going into crunch talks with von der Leyen

• Sep 12, 2025, 5:31 AM
11 min de lecture
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"In mortal danger." That was the bleak assessment a few months ago of Europe's automotive industry by EU industry chief Stéphane Séjourné.

The continent's car sector has taken a beating and is dealing with faltering sales, high energy prices, growing global competition and an uncertain regulatory and trade environment have plunged the sector into a spiralling crisis.

"There is a risk that the future map of the global car industry will be drawn without Europe," Séjourné said back in April.

To tackle the sector's most pressing challenges, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will host senior car executives in Brussels on Friday to come up with a plan of attack.

But what are the top five demands of the car industry going into those talks with von der Leyen? Sigrid de Vries, director general of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), explains the industry's position.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 10 September, 2025
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 10 September, 2025 AP Photo

Recalibrate C02 decarbonisation path

The market share of battery electric passenger cars in EU-27 was at 15.6% and at 9% for vans. Widespread mass-market adoption has not happened yet. And it will not happen if we don’t speed up the infrastructure and bring down the total cost of ownership.

By May 2025, manufacturers had launched nearly 290 new models and invested hundreds of billions in transformation. We have delivered. And we continue to do so. There is no turning back: European factories are being built and reformed and the workforce reskilled.

But governments and regulators have not invested in, nor demanded, sufficient levels of infrastructure and grid upgrades and incentives remained inconsistent. The consequence: the regulatory targets are no longer achievable.

The current CO2 reduction path in road transport must be recalibrated to ensure it delivers on the EU climate goals whilst also safeguarding Europe’s industrial competitiveness, social cohesion, and strategic resilience of its supply chains.

The Volkswagen ID.CROSS concept car is on display at the Volkswagen booth during the opening of the International Motor Show in Munich, 9 September, 2025
The Volkswagen ID.CROSS concept car is on display at the Volkswagen booth during the opening of the International Motor Show in Munich, 9 September, 2025 AP Photo

Strengthen enabling conditions

For zero-emission vehicles to become an obvious choice for consumers and businesses, purchasing or using these vehicles need to be more attractive than those with internal combustion engines.

That requires consistent purchase incentives, fairer taxation, lower charging costs and easier access to cities. At the same time, Europe must accelerate charging and refuelling infrastructure, especially for heavy-duty vehicles, while modernising grids and reforming energy markets to bring down electricity prices.

Safeguard technology neutrality

While battery electric vehicles will dominate the transition, they cannot meet every transport need. Plug-in hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, renewable-fuel internal combustion engines and other solutions remain vital.

As of now, hybrid-electric vehicles remain the top consumer, accounting for almost 35% of the market, and plug-in hybrids have posted their fifth consecutive month of strong growth, with sales surging by over 56% (source: ACEA).

Keeping multiple technologies on the table would broaden consumer choice, speed up the decarbonisation of the existing fleet, and sustain Europe’s industrial and export strengths.

The Mercedes CLA on display at the International Motor Show (IAA Mobility) in Munich, 10 September, 2025
The Mercedes CLA on display at the International Motor Show (IAA Mobility) in Munich, 10 September, 2025 AP Photo

Boost competitiveness and resilience

European policymakers have rightly focused on building a homegrown battery industry, but the sector warns this will take time.

In the meantime, Europe must strengthen and diversify global supply chains for batteries, semiconductors, and critical raw materials.

Strategic partnerships with reliable allies, streamlined EU regulation, and targeted support for innovation and skilled jobs will be essential to keep Europe competitive in the face of fierce global pressure.

Adopt tailored policies for different vehicle groups

It is clear we need three separate ‘lanes’, and tailored policies in each vehicle: passenger cars, vans, and heavy-duty vehicles. The market situation for vans, with an electric share at 9%, is critical and needs dedicated attention.

Trucks and buses represent just 3.5% of battery electric registrations today, as the supporting framework lags behind.

A wireless charging system from Porsche is on display at the Volkswagen booth during the opening of the International Motor Show (IAA Mobility) in Munich, 9 September, 2025
A wireless charging system from Porsche is on display at the Volkswagen booth during the opening of the International Motor Show (IAA Mobility) in Munich, 9 September, 2025 AP Photo

Megawatt charging, grid capacity and purchase incentives remain underdeveloped, holding back progress in one of the hardest-to-abate sectors.

Industry leaders argue that the EU cannot afford to wait until 2027 to review CO2 standards for heavy-duty vehicles. Instead, urgent monitoring and action are needed to put road freight on track for climate neutrality.

Finally, an industrial and market perspective for technologies that help accelerate the transition should be reintroduced, and special recognition given to small and efficient electric car manufacturing.


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