The Commission’s new evaluation of the Car Labelling Directive shows labels have empowered consumers and delivered net benefits. It calls for digital, harmonised labels and EV-specific info ahead of a 2026 review to drive zero-emission uptake.
Directorate-General for Climate Action
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On 5 June 2025, Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra convened an Implementation Dialogue; a collaborative forum designed to bring together policymakers, industry representatives and civil society groups to discuss how new EU measures can be put into practice.
Ever wondered how energy communities work? If so, make sure you join the European Climate Pact’s session at European Sustainable Energy Week 2025 (EUSEW2025).
The EU adopts new rules aligning aviation emissions monitoring with CORSIA, ensuring EEA-based operators offset international flight emissions for 2021–2026. The act supports sustainable aviation and reinforces the EU’s climate commitments under the revised ETS Directive.
The European Commission and EIB have renewed support for innovative decarbonisation projects under the Innovation Fund. With a €90 million budget, the updated Project Development Assistance will help up to 250 projects from 2025–2028, boosting clean tech and industrial competitiveness across the EU.
The European Commission has unveiled the 2025 rules for calculating the price gap between kerosene and sustainable aviation fuels, key to boosting clean fuel use in aviation.
The European Commission has adopted a Communication on the total number of allowances in circulation (TNAC) on the European carbon market.
The Clean Industrial Deal is at the heart of the EU’s climate transition. It aims to decarbonise Europe while helping its industries grow and compete.
The EU has identified 44 oil and gas companies to help deliver 50 million tonnes of annual CO₂ storage by 2030. This move supports the Clean Industrial Deal and marks a key step in scaling up carbon management to decarbonise Europe’s most emissions-intensive sectors.
The 2024 Innovation Fund calls drew 373 project proposals for net-zero tech and EV battery manufacturing, showing strong EU industry commitment to climate goals. Up to €3.4 billion in funding will support Europe’s clean, competitive, and resilient future.