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US Environmental Protection Agency to Remove Hated Start-Stop System from Cars

US Environmental Protection Agency to Remove Hated Start-Stop System from Cars
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Technology May 13, 2025 10:33

united states - The US EPA head, Lee Zeldin, announces the removal of the unpopular start-stop system from cars, part of Trump's anti-bureaucracy drive. The move aims to address concerns over cost and effectiveness of electronic safety features.

US to Eliminate Start-Stop System from Cars

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Lee Zeldin's leadership will scrap the despised start-stop system from cars, aligning with Trump's anti-regulation campaign.

European Influence and Cost Concerns

Since 2012, Europe has mandated the start-stop system in most cars, along with various safety features that contribute to increased vehicle costs and weight.

Debate on Effectiveness of Electronic Systems

Manufacturers argue that electronic systems make cars more expensive and heavier, impacting affordability. Global discussions continue on the effectiveness of systems like Cruise Control and Lane-Keeping Assist.

Concerns and Benefits of Start-Stop Technology

While start-stop systems may save fuel, there are concerns about battery wear and engine strain. Repair costs can range from 100 to 800 euros, but drivers using the system in cities could save up to 15% on fuel costs.

Controversy and Future Outlook

Despite potential savings, debates persist on the overall benefits and drawbacks of start-stop technology, raising questions about its long-term impact on vehicle maintenance and performance.

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