Sebastián: “The electric car is an opportunity for European industry”

Published: 9 February 2010 y., Tuesday

Elektromobilis „Mitsubishi i MiEV“
1. The electric vehicle is the focus of the informal meeting of ministers of industry.What is the line of action of the Spanish Presidency in this matter?

The electric car is an opportunity for European industry. Its introduction entails the development of new technologies, innovative activities, the generation of added value, the creation of quality employment, possibilities to increase exports, improving efficiency and energy savings, controlling CO2 emissions and reducing dependency on oil and oil derivatives.

From our point of view, EU institutions should lead the introduction of the electric vehicle and in this informal meeting of ministers we have presented a document for discussion to all Member States in which we describe the main implications and challenges that must be confronted for the large-scale implementation of the electric vehicle. We are asking EU countries to express their opinion with a view to creating an internal discussion that results in the creation of a common strategy by the European Commission, which is the institution which must carry out this task.

2. What will be the working dynamic of the informal meeting?

We have prepared three work sessions, two of them led by experts in the affected business sectors, to analyse the electric vehicle from all angles. First, we will look at the implications from the viewpoint of industry in a session where the speakers will be from the main sectors involved: energy, car manufacturers and technology.

This will be followed by a session for institutions, from the Spanish Parliament through to the European Commission, including Barcelona City Council, one of the Spanish cities that is developing a pilot scheme to introduce the electric vehicle (MOVELE Project).

Finally, the third general session is reserved for the ministers of all member countries to express their opinions and give their views on various aspects related to the electric vehicle. As this is an informal meeting, no document will be approved, but the Spanish Presidency has prepared a document to encourage discussion and suggest, if suitable, a series of conclusions to be sent to the Community executive.


3. How will the Spanish Presidency of the European Union promote a common electric vehicle strategy? What agreements does it hope to reach?

The Presidency wishes to give the electric vehicle a leading role. This informal meeting is the first example. It has only one subject, the electric vehicle, something which has never happened before. We believe that in an initial stage of development of this type of vehicle, the first thing that has to be done is to encourage discussion and present the challenges that Europe must face together to gain a competitive advantage in this sector.

We are confident that our perception will be shared by the rest of the Member States and EU institutions and we hope that the European Commission will take note and adopt a common strategy which can be discussed in the Council of Ministers in May.

 

Šaltinis: europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

AB Bank SNORAS business loan portfolio has increased by 74 million Litas

On 30th April this year, AB Bank SNORAS business loan portfolio, in comparison to 31st December 2008, i.e. during the first four months of this year, grew by 74 million Litas or 3.8 per cent, while the business loan portfolio of the most banks operating in Lithuania was decreasing. more »

UK car sellers' pitch to the city

London's financial district, Canary Wharf is transformed into a giant car showroom. Dozens of manufacturers and dealers have flocked to this part of the city to show off their latest models. more »

Russia overtakes Spain, U.K. as largest ATM market in Europe

In the latest edition of its 2009 survey, "ATMs and Cash Dispensers Central and Eastern Europe," Retail Banking Research Ltd. says the 15 countries it has tracked in CEE have once again shown exceptional growth. more »

Another Five Winners of the Danske Bankas Monthly Scholarship Award have been Announced

During the draw another five winners of the Danske Bankas monthly Scholarship award (a one off payment to the amount of 250 litas) were announced. more »

Commission approves Swedish state guarantees for Volvo Cars

The European Commission has authorised, under the EC Treaty’s rules on state aid, plans notified by Sweden to provide guarantees that would enable Volvo Personvagnar to access loans from the European Investment Bank. more »

EU and Southern African countries sign interim deal

The European Union signed an interim Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) today with Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland. more »

EU previews jobs strategy

Commission proposes to immediately free up €19bn in earmarked funds to fight unemployment as recession takes its toll. more »

From 1 July 2009 Danske Bankas will introduce new fees for bank services and operations

Danske Bankas would like to inform all present and future customers that, as of 1 July 2009, the cash withdrawing fee from Danske Bankas' ATM network in Lithuania is to change. more »

Food labels revisited

One day not so far in the future, Europeans may be able to buy a loaf of bread knowing where the flour came from. more »

GM bankruptcy seen near

General Motors is getting closer to filing what would be the largest industrial bankruptcy in US history. more »