The invisible killer on Europe’s roads
Transport & Environment — 2024-01-15
Land transportation
The European Parliament and Council should use the trilogue negotiations on the Heavy-Duty Vehicle (HDV) Carbon Dioxide standards to extend the scope to small and vocational trucks. This would reduce air pollution from Heavy-Duty Vehicles by an additional 6% points (87% vs. 81%) by 2050 compared to the Commission proposal and would save €15 bn in health costs.
- Over 400,000 people died prematurely in 2020 in the EU due to air pollution. Trucks and buses are responsible for 25% of it.
- Extending the Carbon Dioxide standards to urban delivery, garbage and construction trucks – which drive around in our cities every day – would save as much nitrogen oxides (NOX) by 2050 as getting 16 m polluting cars off the road.
- Keeping small and vocational trucks exempt from the HDV CO2 standards would cost EU taxpayers almost as much as the entire GDP of Malta (€15 bn) by 2050.
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