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Europe will lose out to China in e-trucks without EU action, warns industry

Heavy vehicle makers have struggled with slow uptake of electric lorries due to lack of infrastructure investment

Europe will fall behind China in the electrification of trucks if Brussels does not take urgent action to support the transition, industry has warned.

Carmakers have become increasingly vocal in their calls for the European Commission to reconsider a ban on petrol engines starting in 2035. 

But truck manufacturers have struggled with an even slower uptake of electric lorries due to the lack of investment in charging infrastructure and electricity grids despite EU regulations for a 45 per cent reduction in emissions by 2030, compared to 2019 levels.

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