Unlike the automotive sector, construction and agricultural machinery operate in highly variable, often remote environments where electrification is not always viable. A one-size-fits-all solution will not work. The EU must consider a broader range of technologies and assess emissions using a 'Well to Wheel' perspective that includes renewable fuels, efficiency improvements and operational optimisation.
End-users – professional businesses in farming and construction – are already incentivised to cut emissions, but face challenges with cost, logistics and infrastructure. Manufacturers are providing diverse, market-ready solutions, but progress depends on policies that allow flexibility and innovation.
To enable real impact, the EU should focus on:
A technology-neutral framework is key. Policymakers must avoid pre-selecting technologies and instead empower manufacturers and end-users to deploy the best solutions for their specific needs. The industry is already committed – what’s needed now is policy that enables rather than restricts progress.
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