评估汽车电气化与欧盟循环经济目标的兼容性

Q3 Social Sciences
Audrey Danthinne, Michael Picard
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摘要

汽车电气化和向循环经济(CE)过渡是欧盟到2050年实现气候中和战略的重要方面。然而,这两个目标之间的兼容性是值得怀疑的。事实上,由于经济和实践方面的挑战,目前大多数电动汽车(ev)中使用的锂离子电池(lib)很难回收。这种回收问题增加了报废lib最终被填埋的风险。如果是这样,行政长官将受到严重打击。我们的研究分析了这种潜在的不一致是如何在欧盟层面上解决的,重点是三个欧盟法律文书,即当前和拟议的电池和废电池监管框架,报废车辆(ELV)指令和新的分类法规。报告指出,尽管欧盟在对电池和汽车行业施加可持续性要求方面表现突出,但仍存在一些缺点,例如缺乏针对锂电池的具体法律规定、目标不恰当以及扩大生产者责任(EPR)薄弱,这些都削弱了欧盟将汽车电气化作为减缓气候变化战略的可信度。汽车电气化,循环经济,锂离子电池,回收利用,欧盟,零排放,废电池,电动汽车,减缓气候变化,可持续发展
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Assessing the Compatibility of Vehicle Electrification With the EU’s Circular Economy Objective
The electrification of vehicles and the transition to a circular economy (CE) are important aspects of the EU’s strategy to become climate neutral by 2050. However, the compatibility between these two objectives is questionable. Indeed, the lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) used in most electric vehicles (EVs) are currently difficult to recycle due to economic and practical challenges. This recycling problem increases the risk that end-of-life LIBs end up in landfills. If so, the CE would be severely punctured. Our study analyses how this potential inconsistency is addressed at the EU level by focusing on three EU legal instruments, i. e., the current and proposed regulatory framework for batteries and waste batteries, the End-of-Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive and the new Taxonomy Regulation. It observes that while the EU stands out in imposing sustainability requirements on the battery and vehicle industries, several shortcomings remain, such as the lack of specific legal provisions for LIBs, inappropriate targets and weak extended producer responsibility (EPR), which undermine the credibility of vehicle electrification as a climate change mitigation strategy in the EU. Vehicle Electrification, Circular Economy, Lithium-ion Batteries, Recycling, European Union, Zero-emission, Waste Batteries, Electric Vehicles, Climate Change Mitigation, Sustainability
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