No CE In EU Clean Vehicles Directive
11 October 2018

According to a report from the Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE), the European Parliament Environment Committee has voted on a proposal to amend Directive 2009/33/EU on the promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles, the so-called Clean Vehicles Directive (CVD).
CECE reports that all amendments calling for inclusion of construction machinery into the scope of the CVD were rejected.
CECE Secretary General Riccardo VIAGGI said: “We have no reservation on the emission reduction goals the EU has set itself and the construction machinery industry is proud of the significant advancements it has made in this regard. However, the Clean Vehicles Directive is tailored to the transport sector and is not an appropriate instrument to cover mobile machines such as those manufactured by CECE member companies. We thank the MEPs who voted these amendments down for sensible and responsible policy-making and look forward to working with all MEPs and show our contribution to more sustainable construction processes”.
CECE added that despite support by a wide spectrum of political groups, Compromise Amendment 5 – considered a back-up plan for the proposers of construction equipment’s inclusion within the CVD’s scope – was rejected by a very close vote. If carried, the amendment would have introduced a review clause, obliging the European Commission to assess the inclusion of construction machinery during the review of the CVD, 2 years after its entry into force.
It is fundamental to remind that construction machinery work as part of a variety of different processes and are not intended to carry people or goods from A to B, CECE said. Therefore construction equipment cannot and will not be considered as road transport such as passenger cars, buses, coaches and trucks. Regarding electrification in worksites, the different situation for recharging infrastructure and limitations on the electrical supply to support the use of purely electrical machinery (on very different power ranges) has to be clearly distinguished from road transport.
CECE will continue to monitor the developments in light of the upcoming trialogue negotiations, knowing that the European Council has never shown any interest in including construction machinery into the scope of the CVD.
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