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European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association has called for urgent action’ before new targets come in next year .
Fully electric vehicles made up 12.5pc of all new car registrations in the EU from January to July .
It also urged the European Commission to bring forward the CO2 regulation reviews currently scheduled for 2026 and 2027 .
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