Investor Presentaiton
NEW EU REGULATION IS EXPECTED TO DRIVE
EXPANDED SUPPLY OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLES
GreenMobility
YOUR CITY CAR
EU-Regulation 2019/631
EU is implementing a new regulation on emissions
requirements for newly registered cars
Electrical cars have zero emissions
To incentivise car producers to prioritise production of EVS, EVS will count for
more than one car when calculating average emissions in the coming years:
2015
2017
Max avg. 130
gram CO2/km
Avg 118.5
gram CO2/km
2021
Phased in during 2020
Max avg. 951
1 EV =
x2 cars
during 2020
x1.67 cars
during 2021
x1.33 cars
during 2022
x1 car
during 2023
gram CO2/km
OEMs are expected to actively look for ways to increase their
sales of electrical cars in order to avoid heavy fines
EUR 95
fine per extra avg. gram CO2/km
If an OEM's average CO2 emission on newly registered cars
exceeds the maximum, OEMs must pay a fine of EUR 95 per
exceeding gram CO2 on all new cars produced
Example: OEM with average emission of 105 gram CO2/km
selling 1m new cars per year
(105-95) gram CO2/km x 95 EUR x 1m =
Fine of EUR 1.14bn per year²
Source: European Union Law - EU regulation 2019/631 as of 17 April 2019
1) Applies to OEMS with EU sales above 300,000 vehicles per year
2) KPMG ACOR TAX - EU CO₂-grænser - report developed for GreenMobility (2019)
GreenMobility
YEUROPY CAR
Nordha
Fælledparken
Biegdam
CHSonhagen
YOUR CITY CAR
Customers with a large
demand for electrical
vehicles, such as
Green Mobility, may gain
significantly stronger
negotiation positions
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