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Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | TRAN | ERTUG Ismail ( S&D) | GIESEKE Jens ( EPP), NAGTEGAAL Caroline ( Renew), DEPARNAY-GRUNENBERG Anna ( Verts/ALE), HAIDER Roman ( ID), FIDANZA Carlo ( ECR), KOUNTOURA Elena ( GUE/NGL) |
Committee Opinion | ENVI | VONDRA Alexandr ( ECR) | Alessandra MORETTI ( S&D), João PIMENTA LOPES ( GUE/NGL), Jutta PAULUS ( Verts/ALE), Radan KANEV ( PPE), Andreas GLÜCK ( RE), Aurélia BEIGNEUX ( ID) |
Committee Opinion | REGI | ROPĖ Bronis ( Verts/ALE) | Krzysztof HETMAN ( PPE), Mauri PEKKARINEN ( RE), Andżelika Anna MOŻDŻANOWSKA ( ECR), Mathilde ANDROUËT ( ID), Nora MEBAREK ( S&D) |
Committee Opinion | ITRE | BLOSS Michael ( Verts/ALE) | Massimiliano SALINI ( PPE), Evžen TOŠENOVSKÝ ( ECR), Sandra PEREIRA ( GUE/NGL), Susana SOLÍS PÉREZ ( RE), Markus BUCHHEIT ( ID), Tsvetelina PENKOVA ( S&D) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 091-p1
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TFEU 091-p1Subjects
Events
The European Parliament adopted by 485 votes to 65, with 80 abstentions, amendments to the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, and repealing Directive 2014/94/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council.
The matter was referred back to the committee responsible for interinstitutional negotiations.
The main amendments adopted in plenary concern the following points:
Mandatory recharging
The proposed Regulation sets out minimum national targets for the deployment of sufficient alternative fuels infrastructure in the Union, for road vehicles, vessels, trains and stationary aircraft. Member States should present their deployment plans for this infrastructure by 2024 .
Targets for electric charging infrastructure for light-duty vehicles
Member States should ensure that:
- (i) publicly accessible charging stations: (i) are deployed on their territory and distributed in a balanced way to support multi-modal travel; (ii) deployed on public roads in residential areas where vehicles typically park for extended periods of time;
- a sufficient number of publicly accessible recharging stations are enabled for smart and bi-directional charging;
- necessary electricity grid connection and capacity is provided.
Member States should ensure the deployment of minimum power output targets of recharging infrastructure at national level that is sufficient for: (i) 3 % of the total projected light-duty vehicle fleet by 31 December 2027; (ii) 5 % of the total projected light-duty vehicle fleet by 31 December 2030.
According to the amended text, electric charging pools for cars would have to be deployed at least every 60 km along main EU roads by 2026 . Following a reasoned request by a Member State, the Commission may grant an exemption from the maximum distance requirement for TEN-T roads with a total annual average daily traffic of less than 1500 light-duty vehicles, provided that the infrastructure cannot be justified in socioeconomic cost-benefit terms. Where such a derogation is granted, Member States may allow a higher maximum distance of up to 100km between recharging points.
In densely populated areas and regions with a lack of available off-street parking or high uptake in registered light duty electricity vehicles, Member States should ensure that the number of publicly accessible recharging stations is increased accordingly in order to provide the necessary infrastructure and support the market development.
The Commission should review the need to include requirements for charging infrastructure to serve electrically power assisted cycles and L-category vehicles such as powered electric cycles and e-mopeds, and in particular the opportunity to equip charging infrastructure with a household power socket that makes it possible for such vehicles to be easily charged, since they represent a mode of transport that can help further reduce CO2 emissions and air pollution.
Targets for electric recharging infrastructure dedicated to heavy-duty vehicles
For trucks and buses , the same requirements would apply by 2026, but only on core TEN-T networks with charging stations providing an output of at least 100 kW. Members also want charging stations for trucks in a safe and secure parking place to be deployed more quickly: two charging stations from 2028 (instead of one from 2031 as proposed by the Commission) and four charging stations by 31 December 2030.
In all cases, some deployment exemptions would apply to outermost regions, islands and roads with very little traffic.
Targets for hydrogen refuelling infrastructure of road vehicles
The amended text suggested setting up more hydrogen refuelling stations along main EU roads compared to the Commission proposal ( every 100 km as opposed to every 150 km) and to do it faster ( by 2028 as opposed to by 2031).
Infrastructure targets for railway lines
The text stressed the urgent need to continue the deployment of alternative fuel infrastructure in the railway sector to ensure the move away from fossil fuel trains. Where direct electrification of railway lines is not possible, Member States should ensure the provision of an appropriate number of charging stations for battery-powered trains, and hydrogen refuelling stations for rail.
Maritime transport
According to Members, Member States should ensure that an appropriate number of refuelling points for LNG, ammonia and hydrogen are put in place at TEN-T core maritime ports by 1 January 2025.
Simple recharging and maintenance
Parliament advocates the simplification and harmonisation of recharging stations. Users of alternative fuel vehicles should be able to pay easily, the price should be displayed per kWh or per kg, be affordable, comparable and accessible to all vehicle brands. Additionally, if possible, devices using an internet connection with which for instance a Quick Response code can be specifically generated and used for the payment transaction may be provided.
Operators of publicly accessible recharging points should ensure that the recharging stations operate correctly throughout their commercial lifetime. Regular maintenance and repair should be executed as soon as any malfunction is detected.
Signposting should also be deployed at an appropriate distance on the TEN-T road network leading up to parking and rest areas where such alternative fuels infrastructure is installed.
Members also called for an EU access point for alternative fuels data to be set up by 2027 to provide information on the availability, waiting times and prices at different stations.
The Committee on Transport and Tourism adopted a report by Ismail ERTUG (S&D, DE) on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, and repealing Directive 2014/94/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council.
The committee recommended that the European Parliament's position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the proposal as follows:
Mandatory recharging
The proposed Regulation sets out minimum national targets for the deployment of sufficient alternative fuels infrastructure in the Union, for road vehicles, vessels, trains and stationary aircraft. It lays down common technical specifications and requirements on user information, data
provision and payment requirements for alternative fuels infrastructure. Member States should present their deployment plans for this infrastructure by 2024.
Targets for electric recharging infrastructure dedicated to light-duty vehicles
According to the amended text, electric charging pools for cars would have to be deployed at least every 60 km along main EU roads by 2026. Following a reasoned request by a Member State, the Commission may grant an exemption from the maximum distance requirement for TEN-T roads with a total annual average daily traffic of less than 1500 light-duty vehicles, provided that the infrastructure cannot be justified in socioeconomic cost-benefit terms. Where such a derogation is granted, Member States may allow a higher maximum distance of up to 100km between recharging points.
In densely populated areas and regions with a lack of available off-street parking or high uptake in registered light duty electricity vehicles, Member States shall ensure that the number of publicly accessible recharging stations is increased accordingly in order to provide the necessary infrastructure and support the market development.
Member States should ensure that all publicly accessible recharging pools along the TEN-T comprehensive network that allow cycle traffic, are equipped with a household power plug that allows for charging of electric power cycles. The report stated that in the case of rapid market uptake of electric vehicles in any relevant reporting period, Member States should shorten the specified deadlines accordingly and increase the targets for recharging pools accordingly.
Targets for electric recharging infrastructure dedicated to heavy-duty vehicles
For trucks and buses, the same requirements would apply by 2026, but only on core TEN-T networks. Parliament also want charging stations for trucks in a safe and secure parking place to be deployed more quickly: two charging stations from 2028 instead of one from 2031 as proposed by the Commission. In all cases, some deployment exemptions would apply to outermost regions, islands and roads with very little traffic.
Targets for hydrogen refuelling infrastructure of road vehicles
The amended text suggested setting up more hydrogen refuelling stations along main EU roads compared to the Commission proposal (every 100 km as opposed to every 150 km) and to do it faster (by 2028 as opposed to by 2031).
Simple recharging and maintenance
Parliament advocates the simplification and harmonisation of recharging stations. Users of alternative fuel vehicles should be able to pay easily, the price should be displayed per kWh or per kg, be affordable, comparable and accessible to all vehicle brands. Additionally, if possible, devices using an internet connection with which for instance a Quick Response code can be specifically generated and used for the payment transaction may be provided.
Operators of publicly accessible recharging points should ensure that the recharging stations operate correctly throughout their commercial lifetime. Regular maintenance and repair should be executed as soon as any malfunction is detected.
Signposting should also be deployed at an appropriate distance on the TEN-T road network leading up to parking and rest areas where such alternative fuels infrastructure is installed.
Members also called for an EU access point for alternative fuels data to be set up by 2027 to provide information on the availability, waiting times and prices at different stations.
Maritime transport
According to Members, Member States should ensure that an appropriate number of refuelling points for LNG, ammonia and hydrogen are put in place at TEN-T core maritime ports by 1 January 2025.
PURPOSE: to set out new mandatory national targets for the deployment of sufficient alternative fuels infrastructure in the EU, for road vehicles, vessels and stationary aircraft.
PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.
BACKGROUND: Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure sets out a framework of common measures for the deployment of such infrastructure in the EU. It requires Member States to set up national policy frameworks to establish markets for alternative fuels and ensure that an appropriate number of publicly accessible recharging and refuelling points is put in place, particularly also to enable free cross-border circulation of such vehicles and vessels on the TEN-T network. However, there are shortcomings to the current policy framework.
There is no detailed and binding methodology for Member States to calculate targets and adopt measures, their level of ambition in target setting and supporting policies in place varies greatly. A comprehensive and complete network of alternative fuels infrastructure does not exist across the EU.
Therefore, this new initiative seeks to ensure the availability and usability of a dense, widespread network of alternative fuels infrastructure throughout the EU. All users of alternative fuel vehicles (including vessels and aircraft) need to be able to move through the EU at ease, enabled by key infrastructure such as motorways, ports and airports.
The European Green Deal launched a new growth strategy for the EU that aims to transform the EU into a fair and prosperous society, with a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy. The ‘ European Climate Law ’ has made the EU's climate neutrality target by 2050 legally binding.
The Commission has presented a complementary and interconnected set of proposals as part of the 2030 Climate and Energy ‘Fit for 55’ package to achieve the greenhouse gas emission reduction target of at least 55% compared to 1990 . This ‘Fit for 55’ legislative package is the most comprehensive building block in the efforts to implement the ambitious new 2030 climate target, and all economic sectors and policies will need to make their contribution.
CONTENT: under this proposal, the Commission sets up a new Regulation repealing the current Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure . The new Regulation:
- lays down provisions for the rollout of certain recharging and refuelling infrastructure for light- and heavy-duty road transport vehicles, vessels and aircraft;
- sets out provisions for Member States to ensure minimum coverage of publicly accessible recharging points dedicated to light- and heavy-duty road transport vehicles on their territory, including on the TEN-T core and comprehensive network. To ensure that drivers are able to charge or fuel their vehicles at a reliable network across Europe, the proposed Regulation will require Member States to expand charging capacity in line with zero-emission car sales, and to install charging and fuelling points at regular intervals on major highways: every 60 kilometres for electric charging and every 150 kilometres for hydrogen refuelling;
- provides further provisions for ensuring user-friendliness of recharging infrastructure. This includes provisions on payment options, price transparency and consumer information, non-discriminatory practices, smart recharging, and signposting rules for electricity supply to recharging points;
- provides further provisions for ensuring user-friendliness of refuelling infrastructure for hydrogen, including through minimum requirements on payment options, price transparency and contractual choice;
- contains provisions for Member States to ensure until 1 January 2025 minimum coverage of publicly accessible refuelling points for liquefied natural gas dedicated to heavy-duty vehicles on the TEN-T core and comprehensive network;
- sets out provisions for Member States to ensure installation of a minimum shore-side electricity supply for certain seagoing ships in maritime ports and for inland waterway vessels;
- requires Member States to ensure an appropriate number of LNG refuelling points in maritime TEN-T ports and to identify relevant ports through their national policy frameworks;
- concerns minimum provisions for electricity supply to all stationary aircraft in TEN-T core and comprehensive network airports;
- reformulates provisions for Member States’ national policy frameworks;
- sets out reporting obligations corresponding to provisions for Member States on national policy frameworks and national progress reports;
- covers user information requirements in the form of fuel labels and information requirements on fuel price comparison.
Documents
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T9-0368/2022
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A9-0234/2022
- Committee opinion: PE703.063
- Committee opinion: PE702.990
- Committee opinion: PE702.951
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.978
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.986
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.987
- Committee draft report: PE719.568
- Contribution: COM(2021)0559
- Reasoned opinion: PE700.511
- Reasoned opinion: PE700.491
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0637
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0632
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0638
- Contribution: COM(2021)0559
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2021)0560
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0631
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0632
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0637
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0638
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2021)0559
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2021)0560
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0631
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2021)0632
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2021)0637
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2021)0638
- Reasoned opinion: PE700.491
- Reasoned opinion: PE700.511
- Committee draft report: PE719.568
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.978
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.986
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE729.987
- Committee opinion: PE702.951
- Committee opinion: PE702.990
- Committee opinion: PE703.063
- Contribution: COM(2021)0559
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0637
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0632
- Contribution: SWD(2021)0638
- Contribution: COM(2021)0559
Activities
- Ismail ERTUG
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- Seán KELLY
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- Roberta METSOLA
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- Stanislav POLČÁK
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- Roberts ZĪLE
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