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EMPOCI podcast
by Karoline Rogge
The EMPOCI project at the University of Sussex explores how to accelerate the low-carbon transition in our interconnected energy and mobility systems.The project focuses on four countries: the UK, Germany, the USA, and China. It investigates the governance implications of the ways businesses, policymakers, society and academia are accelerating net-zero transitions in those places. In particular, it focusses on how to balance competing climate policy interests and industrial policy concerns.Here we share some of our findings, such as episodes introducing our policy briefs.If you want to find out more about the EMPOCI project, check out our website: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/empoci
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EMPOCI podcast 2 (English version): Don't punish the pioneers
This podcast is based on the second EMPOCI policy briefing focusing on the transformation of Germany's automotive industry. Based on evidence from a company survey the policy brief concludes: winning the automotive innovation race requires credible political commitment, and that German policy makers should not punish the pioneers which have already invested heavily in e-mobility. For everyone without time to read: we have uploaded the brief and the related press release to NotebookLM and asked it to make a podcast out of it. We think it actually turned out pretty well, apart from some minor itches or things we would say differently - like you know, our acronym ;). But the podcast definitely gets the essence of the rich content of our brief, and we therefore recommend it wholeheartedly - but hear and read for yourself, and let us know what you think. And if questions remain, you can read our executive summary and our key messages.Our written executive summaryThe European Union in 2023 committed to phasing out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2035, but is currently debating to relax this phase-out policy.New survey insights with managers in the German automotive industry suggest that watering down the phase-out policy would penalize highly innovative companies – both SMEs and large firms – that have already heavily invested in the orientation of their automotive business activities towards e-mobility. Weakening the phase-out policy would in effect punish precisely the firms that are best positioned to compete in the global innovation race towards net-zero technologies.These fast transformers prefer the maintenance of the so-called sales ban for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles by 2035 and support the EU’s CO2 emission performance standards. In addition, they see the introduction of stronger policies supporting demand for electric vehicles as key for successfully transforming the automotive industry, for instance through EU targets for clean corporate fleets.This policy brief showcases that Germany’s automotive industry is at a crossroads, and offers policy implications for navigating its split industry into a competitive future.Our written key messages1. The EU phase-out policies have been effective. The European CO2 emission performance standards – culminating in the ICE sales ban by 2035 – are the key policy driver for the transformation of the German automotive industry.2. Policy mix credibility is essential for a successful transformation. Perceptions of weakening political commitments towards e-mobility make phase-out policies less effective.3. Germany’s automotive industry is divided, expressing competing policy preferences. Fast transformers want to maintain the CO2 emission performance standards towards zero by 2035, while slow transformers prefer to end it.4. Sustained policy ambition is critical for safeguarding innovation leadership. Securing competitiveness in future markets requires an ambitious policy mix that sustains and scales up the emerging momentum – otherwise Germany risks failing to attain a leading position in the global innovation race towards e-mobility.Still not enough and eager to find out more? Then read our policy brief in full - it is available open access on EMPOCI's Zenodo community: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20030452.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The EMPOCI project at the University of Sussex explores how to accelerate the low-carbon transition in our interconnected energy and mobility systems.The project focuses on four countries: the UK, Germany, the USA, and China. It investigates the governance implications of the ways businesses, policymakers, society and academia are accelerating net-zero transitions in those places. In particular, it focusses on how to balance competing climate policy interests and industrial policy concerns.Here we share some of our findings, such as episodes introducing our policy briefs.If you want to find out more about the EMPOCI project, check out our website: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/empoci
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Karoline Rogge
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