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33 Amendments of Ismail ERTUG related to 2017/0291(COD)

Amendment 36 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 5
(5) Innovation of new technologies helps to lower vehicle emissions, supporting the decarbonisation of the transport sector. An increased uptake of low- and zero-emission road vehicles is likelywill to reduce emissions of CO2 and certain pollutant emissions (particulate matter, nitrogen oxides and non-methane hydrocarbons) and to promote competitiveness and growth of the European industry in the increasing global markets for low- and zero-emission vehicles.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 44 #
(6) PTaking into account that government expenditure on goods, works and services represents around 14% of GDP, 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. _________________ 24 25OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 65 - 242. OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 65 - 242. OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 243 – 374. 25 OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, p. 243 – 374.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 7 b (new)
(7b) The availability of charging and refuelling infrastructure is a prerequisite for any transport operation with alternative fuelled vehicles, including for public transport. Therefore, the aspects of fostering alternative fuels infrastructure for public transport should be strengthened in Directive 2014/94/EU. In the absence of a revision, the Commission shall establish an action plan for public transport infrastructure.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9 a (new)
(9a) As a result of the application of the Directive and the procurement of clean vehicles, the public sector will strengthen the market in the short term, creating a framework for the entire sector. It is necessary to integrate the whole transport sector into the scope of this Directive, at the latest within five years after the Directive came into force.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 60 #
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 requirements for greenhouse gases and air pollutant emissions contribute to a reduction of emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse 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-2020 period26 - this approach must also apply to heavy- duty vehicles. Action carried out under the amended Directive will contribute to compliance with the requirements of these standards. A more ambitious approach for public procurement can provide an important additional market stimulus. _________________ 26; In particular, the supply of heavy-duty vehicles must be further stimulated, due to the less advanced level of market maturity of "clean" heavy-duty vehicles. _________________ 26 COM(2017) 676 final COM(2017) 676 final
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 10 a (new)
(10a) In order to achieve an improvement of air quality in municipalities, it is crucial to renew the transport fleet to clean vehicle standard. Furthermore, the principles of the circular economy require the extension of product life. Therefore, the retrofitting of vehicles to clean vehicle standard can also be counted towards the achievement of the minimum procurement targets set out in the Directive.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 12
(12) Setting minimum targets for clean vehicle procurement to be achieved by 2025 and by 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.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 13 a (new)
(13a) A shift from car use to public transport is the most efficient way to reduce pollution and traffic. However, ticket prices and service quality must be competitive. More ambitious procurement targets for clean busses will lead to higher costs and additional needs for investment in infrastructure which in turn could result in higher ticket prices. In order to maintain an affordable price level, availability and market maturity should be taken into account for the procurement targets and member states should be allowed to subsidise procurement of clean vehicles without conflicting with state aid law.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 13 b (new)
(13b) In general a shift from car use to public transport is the most efficient way to reduce pollution and traffic. However, ticket prices and service quality must be competitive. More ambitious procurement targets for clean busses will lead to higher cost and additional need for investment in infrastructure which in turn could be reflected in higher ticket prices. In order to maintain an affordable price level, availability and market maturity should be taken into account/or the procurement targets and member states should be allowed to subsidise procurement of clean vehicles without conflicting with state aid law.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 16 a (new)
(16a) Member States should ensure that the costs of compliance with the minimum procurement targets established in this Directive are not passed on to local authorities, and that sufficient financial resources are made available to contracting authorities and contracting entities.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 106 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 18 a (new)
(18a) To ensure that public authorities are incentivised to purchase clean vehicles and Member States invest in the deployment of the alternative fuels infrastructure, but also to avoid the risk of such purchases leading to higher prices for passengers, the Union's budgetary and financial policy after 2020 should provide support for contracting entities. That should be reflected in the future Multiannual Financial Framework and the rules regarding sustainable finance and Union financial institutions. Additionally, Member States shall expand the financial and non-financial incentives in order to speed up the market uptake of clean vehicles. These efforts will reduce the initial high investment for the infrastructural changes and help the sector move much faster into the direction promoted by the European Commission. Setting up a European Clean Mobility Fund could help to cover the necessary investments for the establishment of alternative fuels infrastructure and subsequently speed up the uptake of clean vehicles.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 120 #
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 of road transport vehicles by:
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Committee: TRAN
Amendment 122 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 3 – paragraph c a new
(ca) European Union Institutions, Agencies and Bodies.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – point 4
4. ‘clean vehicle’ means a vehicle of category M1, M2, M3, N1, N2, or N3 running on alternative fuels as defined in Article 2 (1) of Directive 2014/94/EU (This amendment requires deleting lit. a, b, and c in the Commission's proposal.)
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 126 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – point 4 – point a
(a) a vehicle of category M1 or M2 with a maximum tail-pipe emission expressed in CO2g/km and real driving pollutant emissions below a percentage of the applicable emission limits as referred to in Table 2 in the Annex , or;deleted
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – point 4 – point a a (new)
(aa) 'vehicle retrofitted to clean vehicle' means a vehicle whose engine has been retrofitted to the standards of a clean vehicle as defined in Article 4 in this Directive.
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Committee: TRAN
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – point 4 – point b
(b) a vehicle of category N1 with a maximum tail-pipe emission expressed in CO2g/km and real driving pollutant emissions below a percentage of the applicable emission limits as referred to in Table 2 in the Annex, or;deleted
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 4 – point 4 – point c
(c) a vehicle of category M3, N2 or N3 as defined in Table 3 in the Annex .deleted
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 167 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1 a (new)
Member States should ensure that the cost of compliance with the minimum procurement targets established in this Directive are not passed on to local authorities and that sufficient financial resources are made available to contracting authorities and contracting entities.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 169 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall ensure that purchase, lease, rent or hire-purchase 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 and include contractual provisions to ensure the actual use of alternative fuels. Those targets represent the minimum percentages of clean vehicles in the total number of road transport vehicles covered by the contracts referred to in Article 3, signed after the date of application of this Directive.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall ensure that purchase, lease, rent or, hire-purchase or retrofitting to clean or zero-emission vehicle standards 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.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1a. A Union platform for cross-border and joint procurement of clean road transport vehicles In order to facilitate the achievement of the targets set out in the Annex to this Directive, to achieve economies of scale and promote transparency, the Commission shall set up a Union platform for cross-border and joint procurement of ultra-low emission and energy-efficient road transport vehicles. Contracting authorities, entities and operators referred to in Article 3 may participate in this platform for jointly procuring vehicles. The Commission shall ensure that the platform is publicly accessible and brings together in an effective manner all parties interested in pooling their resources. In order to facilitate the setting up and realisation of such joint procurements, the Commission shall provide technical assistance and develop templates for cooperation agreements. The Commission shall be empowered to adopt a delegated act in accordance with Article 8a for the establishment of the Union platform for joint procurement of ultra-low emission and energy efficient road transport vehicles
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 176 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – a (new)
1a. Member States shall offer additional funding for the purchase of vehicles that are not affected by state aid law.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 177 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 1 b (new)
1b. To reach the procurement targets, contracting entities shall base the award of contracts on the most economically advantageous tender ("MEAT") as described in Article 82 of Directive 2014/25/EU. Tender specifications should be defined not only with focus on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) but also on other vehicle characteristics, such as accessibility, insertion in urban landscape, noise levels, energy efficiency, recyclability of batteries and vehicle components.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 184 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 2
2. Given that this Directive is meant to foster the market for clean vehicles and improve air quality, Member State authorities mayare encouraged to apply higher minimum mandates than those referred to in the Annex of this Directive.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 185 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Member States may subsidise procurement activities of entities mentioned in Article 3. Such subsidies should be exempted of state aid law.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 189 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new)
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 6 a (new)
(6a) A new article 6a is inserted. Article 6a Financial resources 1. Member States shall make available sufficient funding for the procurement of clean vehicles and the installation of their related infrastructure in dialogue with the public authorities and contracting entities. 2. The Union shall make available additional funding instruments to support the uptake of clean vehicles and the installation of their related infrastructure in the Member States. 3. A European fund shall be established, whose objectives include helping to cover the necessary investment for the establishment of alternative fuels infrastructure. Such a fund could be co- financed, with the European Union contributing 15% and another 85% coming from industry, notably manufacturers, suppliers, energy and fuel producers and other interested parties, as well as with the excess emissions premiums to be established in the regulation setting emission performance standards for new passenger cars and for new light commercial vehicles as part of the Union's integrated approach to reduce CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles and amending Regulation (EC) No715/2007.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 202 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 – point b
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 10 – paragraph 4
4. Member States shall submit to the Commission a report on the implementation of this Directive by 1 January 2026, and every three years thereafter. Member States shall submit to the Commission an intermediate report by 1 January 2023. That report shall contain information on the steps undertaken to implement this Directive, including on the number and the categories of vehicles procured by authorities and entities, on the dialogue carried out between the different levels of governance, information on Member States' intentions regarding the above reporting activities, as well as any other valuable informationinformation on the financial instruments already available or in preparation and on the Member States' strategies to foster the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, in particular for public transport networks. Information’s should follow the categories contained in Regulation No 2195/2002 on the Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)31 as noted in the Annex. _________________ 31 OJ L 340, 16.12.2002, p. 1,
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 204 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 – point b Directive 2009/33/EC
4a. The Commission and the Member States shall ensure that local, regional and national air quality plans adopted pursuant to Article 23 and Annex XV of Directive 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe for zones and agglomerations where the level of pollutants in ambient air exceeds limit values also include detailed information on the procurement of clean vehicles and on hardware retrofitting to clean vehicle standards.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 208 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 9 – point b a (new)
Directive 2009/33/EC
Article 10 – paragraph 4 b (new)
(ba) By ... [three years after the date of entry into force of this Directive] the Commission shall propose a methodology for evaluating the life-cycle CO2 emissions of vehicles. By ...[four years after the date of entry into force of this Directive] the Commission shall publish guidelines clarifying how the different types of vehicles covered by the Clean Vehicles Directive compare, in terms of tailpipe CO2 emissions and life-cycle CO2 emissions. The guidelines and results shall be made publicly available. From 1 January 2026 onwards manufacturers shall report to the Commission on the lifecycle CO2 emissions of the vehicle types they place on the market as of that date based on a harmonised Union methodology. The Commission shall review the present Directive based on this information.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 209 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 Directive 2009/33/EC
Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by XXXX [Please insert the date 124 months following the date of entry into force] at the latest. They shall immediately communicate to the Commission the text of those provisions.
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 212 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – subheading 2
Directive 2009/33/EC
Annex 1 – table 2
Table 2: Emission-thresholds for light- duty vehicdeleted (This is a deletion of the whole tables)
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex I – subheading 3
Directive 2009/33/EC
Annex 1 – table 3
Table 3: Alternative fuel requirements for heavy-duty vehicdeleted (This is a deletion of the whole tables)
2018/06/11
Committee: TRAN