As EV demand slows, Europe’s auto industry might face €15 billion in fines over emissions, warns Renault CEO

Europe's auto industry may face fines of 15 billion euros due to a slowdown in electric vehicle demand, according to Renault CEO Luca de Meo. With tougher EU CO2 targets in 2025, automakers could either pay hefty fines or cut production by over 2....

Europe's autos industry could face fines of 15 billion euros ($17.4 billion) for carbon emissions due to slowing demand for electric vehicles, Renault chief executive Luca de Meo said on Saturday.

Automakers face tougher European Union CO2 targets in 2025 as the cap on average emissions from new vehicles sales falls to 94 grams/km from 116 g/km in 2024.

"If electric vehicles remain at today's level, the European industry may have to pay 15 billion euros in fines or give up the production of more than 2.5 million vehicles," de Meo told France Inter radio.


"The speed of the electric ramp-up is half of what we would need to achieve the objectives that would allow us not to pay fines," de Meo said of the sector.

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