European truck manufacturers are urging the European Union to prioritize the development of the continent's transportation infrastructure before implementing stricter emissions regulations. In a message to EU officials in Brussels, industry leaders are warning that the current infrastructure is not equipped to handle the transition to cleaner, more efficient vehicles. The manufacturers argue that the lack of adequate charging points, refueling stations, and upgraded highways will hinder the adoption of new technologies and ultimately undermine efforts to reduce emissions. As the EU moves closer to a ban on internal combustion engines, truckmakers are pushing for a more comprehensive approach to sustainable transportation.
Truckmakers to Brussels: Build the Infrastructure First Autoweek