07/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2026 07:21
Ahead of the publication of the European Commission's proposal to revise the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), Europe's rail and Combined Transport sectors collectively ask that the ETS remains true to its spirit: by earmarking its revenues to reward the sectors that have effectively decarbonised and hold accountable those that have not.
Unlike road or aviation, rail already runs largely on decarbonised electricity, and delivers system-wide emission savings when freight shifts from road to rail and combined transport, and when passengers shift from short-haul aviation or private cars to rail. This makes it future-ready from a climate standpoint and far less dependent on offset mechanisms.
To ensure rail operations remain competitive and attractive to customers, the joint statement calls for the following measures:
Read below the joint statement.