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Europe climate group calls for end to subsidies for plug-in hybrid cars
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1606192342999413.jpg" alt="8.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20201124/1606192342999413.jpg"/></p><p>Plug-in hybrid&nbsp;cars&nbsp;emit far more CO2 than advertised, according to tests commissioned by European campaign group Transport and Environment (T&amp;E), which on Monday called on governments to end subsidies and tax breaks for such models.<br/><br/>The tests were conducted by&nbsp;Emissions Analytics&nbsp;on three plug-in&nbsp;hybrid SUV models&nbsp;- BMW&#39;s X5, Volvo&#39;s XC60 and Mitsubishi Motor Corp&#39;s Outlander - and found that even under optimal conditions they emitted far more CO2 than advertised.<br/></p><p><br/></p><p>&quot;Plug-in hybrids are fake electric cars, built for lab tests and tax breaks, not real driving,&quot; Julia Poliscanova, T&amp;E&#39;s senior director for clean vehicles said in a statement. &quot;Governments should stop subsidising these cars with billions in taxpayers&#39; money.&quot;<br/><br/>In response to requests for comment, a Volvo spokesperson in an email said all Volvo cars are certified and fully comply with existing emissions legislation.<br/><br/>Mitsubishi spokeswoman Amanda Gibson said, also by email, that independent tests can produce unreliable or variable figures depending on conditions and &quot;we naturally contest any findings where we have no oversight of the testing or methodology&quot;.<br/><br/>BMW did not immediately reply.<br/><br/>T&amp;E&#39;s announcement came just days after proposed European Union rules were released laying out tight emissions limits for carmakers to hit for their activities to be classed as a sustainable investment.<br/><br/>Under those rules, hybrid vehicles would lose their &quot;green&quot; label from 2026 onward.<br/><br/>Plug-in hybrids are a halfway house between&nbsp;conventional combustion engines&nbsp;and electric vehicles, combining a smaller engine with an&nbsp;electric motor&nbsp;and battery.<br/><br/>These hybrids have frequently been referred to as a &quot;gateway technology&quot; designed to get consumers comfortable with electric vehicle (EV) technology, especially as nervousness about the driving range of fully-electric vehicles has been an obstacle to mass adoption.<br/><br/>It has also helped carmakers stretch returns on their investments in combustion engine technologies.<br/><br/>In the first three quarters of 2020, sales of plug-in hybrids accounted for close to half of all electric or partially-electric vehicles in the European Union, as a growing number of consumers took advantage of government subsidies or tax breaks to buy them.<br/><br/>But climate groups like T&amp;E have been critical of plug-in hybrids as unlike fully-electric models they emit CO2 when relying on their fossil-fuel engine instead of the battery.<br/></p>
24 Nov,2020
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