What do we want to achieve ?
The European Commission is working to improve citizens' quality of life and strengthen the economy by promoting sustainable urban mobility and increased use of clean and energy efficient vehicles.
New political challenges have emerged in recent years. Climate change, energy policy, air quality legislation and the difficulties of tackling congestion are just some examples. The objective now is to enhance mobility while at the same time reducing congestion, accidents and pollution in European cities.
News
The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR), comes into force on 13 April 2024, supporting the transition towards more sustainable transport by setting obligatory targets for the rollout of recharging and refuelling transport infrastructure.
The Commission republishes the call for applications for the selection of members of the group of experts on Alternative Transport Fuels (‘The Sustainable Transport Forum’), and welcomes further applications until 16 December 2022 included.
The European Commission is renewing the membership of the Sustainable Transport Forum and invites interested expert-organisations to reply to [this open call for applications].
The Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels Value Chain Industrial Alliance is kicking-off work with industry representatives from FuelsEurope, Hydrogen Europe, SAFRAN, SEA Europe, and the European Commission.
The fully revamped European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO3.0) was launched today by the European Commission.