Cullen International Launches New Service to Analyze EU Sustainable Transport and Decarbonization Policies

On March 10, 2026, Cullen International proudly announced the launch of its latest service tailored to provide independent and detailed analysis concerning the evolving landscape of sustainable transport policies and decarbonization efforts within the European Union. This development comes as the European Commission rolls out new, ambitious proposals aimed at accelerating the green transition within the transportation and logistics sectors.

The newly introduced Transport and Delivery Sustainability service is positioned to offer essential regulatory intelligence regarding EU legislation and the various policy developments that impact electric vehicles, transportation emissions, sustainable logistics, and e-commerce delivery initiatives across Europe. The timely nature of this service is especially crucial as industries seek to align with the EU's increasingly stringent environmental targets.

This service meticulously tracks important regulations surrounding electric and zero-emission vehicles while highlighting the implications of transport emissions and air pollution legislation. Furthermore, it provides industry insight into how EU member states are implementing sustainable transport and e-commerce policies, thus enabling operators to benchmark their performance against evolving standards.

The European Commission's recent proposal for an Industrial Accelerator Act highlights new minimum thresholds that several electric vehicles must meet to be classified as 'made in the EU.' Fulfilling these requirements is expected to lend automotive manufacturers the flexibility required to achieve CO₂ emission goals while opening avenues for potential public funding and industrial support aimed at low- and zero-emission vehicles.

However, not all in the automotive industry are optimistic. Certain factions have criticized the

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