1. What are the current regulations?
Less than 20% of the French population travels more than 50 kilometers a day. The rest (80% of the population) travel an average of 30 kilometers a day. This travel does not have the same impact on the planet, depending on the mode of transport used. To reduce the carbon footprint of personal and/or company vehicles on the planet, increasingly restrictive regulatory requirements have been introduced in recent years. These include the Paris Agreements (COP 21), the Climate Plan, the French Energy Transition Law for Green Growth (LTECV), the French Mobility Orientation Law (LOM)...
All private companies with over 50 employees and more than 100 vehicles under 3.5 tonnes GVW must comply with the compliance schedule below.
January 2022: 10% of the fleet must be made up of low-emission vehicles – VFE (NB: the company's...
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What are the current regulations?
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Loi d’orientation des mobilités
The Mobility Orientation Act was published in the Journal Officiel on December 26, 2019. This law radically transforms mobility policy, with a simple objective: to make everyday transport easier, less costly and cleaner.
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