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12 Amendments of Peter LIESE related to 2017/0291(COD)

Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 6
(6) Public authorities, through their procurement policy, can establish and support markets for innovative goods and services. Directives 2014/24/EU24 and 2014/25/EU25 set out minimum harmonised public procurement rules harmonising the way public authorities and certain public utility operators purchase goods, works and services. In particular, they set overall thresholds for the volume of contracts to be subject to Union legislation, which also apply to the Clean Vehicles Directive. In order to achieve this goal, the Directive must set out clear and transparent requirements and a simple calculation method for procurement objectives. _________________ 24 OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 65. 25 OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 243.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9
(9) Extending the scope of the Directive by including practices such as lease, rental and hire-purchase of vehicles, as well as contracts for public road transport services, special purpose road transport passenger services, non- scheduled passenger transport and hire of buses and coaches with drivers as well as specific postal and courier services and waste refusal services ensures that all relevant procurement practices are covered. Sanctions on the grounds of non-respect of the thresholds should not be permitted if they cannot be complied with because of the unavailability of marketable, technically-reliable vehicles in accordance with EU standards or excessive demand.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 10
(10) There is widespread support from key stake amended Directive shoulders for a definition of clean vehicles taking account of reduction requireme contribute to a reduction of emissions of air pollutants forand greenhouse gases and air pollutant emissions from light- and heavy- duty vehicles. To ensure that there are adequate incentives to supporting market- uptake of low- and zero- emission vehicles in the Union, provisions for their public procurement under this amendment should be aligned with provisions of Union legislation on CO2 emission performance of cars and vans for the post-202026 period. Furthermore, the amended Directive shares the aim of, inter alia, promoting clean road transport with Directive 2014/94/EU. Consequently, the definition of a clean vehicle needs to be aligned with the provisions of Directive 2014/94/EU. This adjustment will create long-term predictability and stability in EU law and ensure the protection of investments made in alternative fuel infrastructures. Action carried out under the amended Directive will contribute to continued compliance with the requirements of these standards. A more ambitious approach for public procurement can provide an important additional market stimulus. _________________ 26 COM(2017) 676 final.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 82 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 10 a (new)
(10a) The market for heavy goods vehicles is lagging way behind the evolution of the market for light goods vehicles, so that there is a need for more flexibility in defining clean heavy goods vehicles. Such a definition must be technology-neutral and include alternatives to fully electric vehicles such as natural gas, fuel cells, biofuels, hybrid vehicles and other forms of propulsion in line with the EURO 6 standard.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 10 b (new)
(10b) In order to achieve an improvement in air quality in municipalities, it is crucial to renew the transport fleet and bring it up to clean vehicle standard. Furthermore, the principles of the circular economy require the extension of product life. Therefore, the retrofitting of vehicles must comply with the clean vehicle standard as set out in this Directive and must count towards achievement of the minimum procurement targets set out in Tables 4 and 5 in the Annex.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 103 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 12
(12) Setting minimum targets for clean vehicle procurement by 2025 and bystarting from 2025 and increasing to 2030 at Member State level should contribute to policy certainty for markets where investments in low- and zero-emission mobility are warranted. The minimum targets support market creation throughout the Union. They provide time for the adjustment of public procurement processes and give a clear market signal. The Impact Assessment notes that Member States increasingly set targets, depending on their economic capacity and how serious the problem is. Different targets should be set for different Member States in accordance with their economic capacity (Gross Domestic Product per capita) and exposure to pollution (urban population density). Minimum procurement targets should be complemented by the obligation of the contracting authorities, entities and operators to consider relevant energy and environmental aspects in all their procurement procedures. The Territorial Impact Assessment of this amended Directive illustrated that the impact will be evenly distributed among regions in the Union.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 13 a (new)
(13a) The availability of recharging and refuelling infrastructure is a prerequisite for the operation of clean vehicles.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 3 – introductory part
This Directive shall apply to new contracts for the purchase, lease, rent or, hire-purchase or retrofitting of road transport vehicles by:which are concluded from 1 January 2025
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 193 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 4 – point c
(c) a vehicle of category M3, N2 or N3, as defined in Table 3 in the Annex, classified under Article 2(1) of Directive 2014/94/EU as operating with alternative fuels, including hybrid vehicles using electricity in only certain parts of their operation.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 201 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 4 a (new)
4a. a vehicle retrofitted to clean vehicle standard with an engine retrofitted to the standard of a clean vehicle as defined in point 4 of the first paragraph of this Article.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 224 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
1. Member States shall ensure that purchase, lease, rent or hire-purchase or retrofitting to clean or zero-emission vehicle standard of road transport vehicles, and public service contracts on public passenger transport by road and rail and public service contracts as referred to in Article 3 of this Directive comply with the minimum procurement targets for light- duty vehicles referred to in table 4 of the Annex and for heavy-duty vehicles referred to in Table 5 in the Annex . An increase in the number of underground lines, trams and suburban rail lines can also be counted towards achieving the quota in Table 5 of Annex 1.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 251 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 a (new)
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 a (new)
(5a) Article 5a Financial resources 1. Member States should make sufficient funds available to purchase clean road vehicles and promote the installation of the associated infrastructure. These funds should be made available after a thorough evaluation of the need of public institutions for funding and should correspond to the public procurement objectives. 2. The EU should make additional funding opportunities available in order to promote greater use of clean vehicles and the installation of the associated infrastructure in the Member States. 3. The Member States should continue to look for opportunities to reduce the financial burden of introducing clean road vehicles, for example by means of tax relief.
2018/06/07
Committee: ENVI