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Why is the European automobile industry so important?

The European automobile industry plays a pivotal role in Europe’s economy, driving wide-scale industrial activity, boosting investment and innovation, bolstering economic growth.


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Fleet renewal schemes in 2010

February 2010 - Up-to-date, thirteen EU countries have put a fleet renewal programme in place, including market incentives and car scrapping schemes, to soften the impact of the recession. European automakers have supported these measures as a way to help bridge the economic downturn.


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Automotive production sites

The 15 ACEA members operate in 22 European countries with a total of 210 plants, producing passenger cars, light commercial vehicles or vans, buses and coaches, medium sized and heavy-duty trucks, and engines. Typically, automobile plants group a large number of automotive suppliers at the same location or in the vicinity, contributing enormously to the economy of regions and countries. Other materials and automotive parts are supplied from elsewhere in Europe and around the globe.


European Automobile Industry Report 09/10

The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association ACEA has published, the European Automobile Industry Report 09/10 and the accompanying leaflet Automobile & Society – State of Affairs, Priorities for the Future. In its dialogue with policy makers, the European automobile industry focuses on four main areas: environment, mobility, market and economy, and the regulatory framework.


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Upcoming Events

  • Diesel Emissions Conference, & Adblue Forum 2013 Europe, 18-20 June 2013. ACEA members get a 20% discount on the registration fee.

Recent and Past Events

  • ACEA Annual Transport Policy Event 2012: How Can Policy Reflect Changing Transport Demands? 6 December 2012,Brussels. Click here for more...
  • Our Future Mobility Now "Innovation for Europe, Skills for the Future" Roundtable 10 October 2012. Click here for more...
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