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The committee were told of research which found cars are now 300 kilograms heavier, since 2001. Alamy Stock Photo

Climate experts tell TDs that 'weight-based tax' for heavier cars is 'desirable'

One expert recommended that the tax be introduced by the middle of next year.

CLIMATE EXPERTS HAVE recommended higher taxes for larger vehicles, such as SUVs, to offset the cost of electrifying the national car fleet and incentivise the purchase of smaller cars.

The tax, which was floated by the government’s tax advisory group in July, could be based on a French model, which taxes motorists €10 for every 10 kilograms over the threshold of 1,800kg.

Speaking at the Oireachtas Committee on the Environment and Climate Action today, James Nix, the Climate Director of Transport and Environment, suggested that the tax be introduced by mid-year 2024.

Asked if the state should consider the tax, Nix said that the introduction would be “desirable” as the “top sellers” have become up to 30 centimetres wider in the last thirty years. 

Four experts addressed the committee today, with a consensus between the group that Ireland must focus on incentivising downsizing cars. Research has found that cars have become 300 kilograms heavier since 2001.

Dr Hannah Daly, a professor for Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling in the University College Cork, told the committee that had the weight of cars remained the same, CO2 intensity would be 10% lower.

Apostolos Petropoulos of the International Energy Agency said that introducing policies to promote the purchase of lighter cars will help the state meet its climate targets, but heavier electric vehicles should not be looked at as the “silver bullet”.

Evidence shown to the committee suggested that heavier cars overall, powered by both combustion engines and battery, have impacts on emission targets, other road users and road infrastructure.

Dr Daly said that introducing policy measures to regulate the weight of vehicles could cut five and a half million tonnes of carbon emissions by 2035. 

The government’s Tax Strategy Group estimated the electrification of the national car fleet would cost the exchequer €1.5 billion per year in lost motor tax, VAT, and petrol and diesel excise receipts.

The advisors noted that the weight of a vehicle “generally correlates with vehicle emissions” and suggested that the introduction of a weight-based tax would incentivise the purchase of vehicles with lower emissions.

It also explored similar schemes in other EU member states such as France, which has introduced the scheme as an additional charge, on top of motor tax, with a cap of €50,000 and an exemption for EVs.

Chair of the committee, TD Brian Leddin said the hearing was held because of the “growing trend in recent years of increasing sales of larger, heavier vehicles, such as SUVs”.

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    Mute mcgoo
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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:14 PM

    Brilliant news for Cork City centre.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:19 PM

    More offices and high density developments in the centre of Dublin and Cork please.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:52 PM

    More parks and public amenities for our cities plesae. Dont want to live amidst shops shops shops

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    Dec 18th 2015, 5:19 PM

    Andrew, go onto google maps and look at the size of the phoenix park relative to Dublin city.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 5:54 PM

    Have you ever been outside ireland? Goolge ‘the world’. There other cities in it. And they have large green areas and not only shops shops shops

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    Dec 18th 2015, 5:59 PM

    Yes they do Andrew, what planet are you living on?!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:41 PM

    Wonderfull news at long last the Capitol gets going and the design looks great, my last abiding memory of the old cinema was when the Jaws 1 film was screened,just as the opening scene began with the young lady going for her midnight swim my seat collapsed, and the popcorn landing all over the front row couple,back then the old capitol cinema was a favourite meeting point.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:28 PM

    Finally cork is getting a Brand shop they’ve class stuff

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:19 PM

    Let’s hope they replace those ridiculous looking street lights. The street looks very rundown, could do with some investment. Should be zero zolerance on the junkies and drunks that loiter that street.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:43 PM

    Are you talking about O’Connell Street in Dublin by any chance W1K?? I spend a lot of time in Cork city centre and can’t say I see very many ‘junkies and drunks’ on Patrick’s street. Not that there aren’t any, Patrick’s street just isn’t where they hang out. It’s also not at all rundown looking. You do know that the city centre was redeveloped as recently as 2004?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:55 PM

    No I’m talking about Patrick Street in Cork. Horrible part of the city. I saw many junkies and drunks here. A fight between 2 junkies outside BK. It’s awful place I won’t be rushing back to.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:58 PM

    Well all I can say is I’m there a lot and have never seen anything like you describe unless it’s about 3 in the morning and you get that in any city. If you won’t be coming back, you’re missing out, but to each their own.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:21 PM

    It was in the afternoon. It was intimidating for some. Something you don’t expect from a small town. I will be returning to Cork soon just not that area. Besides the drunks and junkies many of the shops were boarded up lots of pounds shops and fast food outlets.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:41 PM

    The vacancy rate has plummeted downwards in the last few months so I’m afraid your info is a little out-of-date. Also, Cork is a ‘small town’? – that’s just being deliberately provocative so bye bye.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:44 PM

    Hey bob mick fraud I see your alive and well

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:47 PM

    He is a troll lads wee all seen it on so many cork treads as different people as soon as cork gets good news their he is bringing us down

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:51 PM

    Lay off the bottle lad. It was a couple of years since my last trip Catherine. Will be back again around Easter.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 6:30 PM

    I don’t recall ever seeing boarded up shops along Patrick St or Grand Parade, except during normal refurbishment. Are you sure that you’re talking about the same street?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 10:18 PM

    2 words: Chip + Shoulder

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    Dec 19th 2015, 12:34 AM

    Redeveloped recently and looks good (except ultra slippy paving stones which were suitable for Barcelona but not rainy Cork)

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:09 PM

    Make a lovely wetherspoons

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:51 PM

    London is a dump

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:54 PM

    Your right, parts of it is. Like all cities. It’s also one of the best cities in the world.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:26 PM

    Like the look of it. Blends in nicely in the city centre.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 5:17 PM

    Shame about the loss of the historic façades onto Patrick Street. It’s sad to see buildings that survived the 1920 fire going but I suppose it’s cheaper to replace them.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:33 PM

    €50m on a cinema and no plan to improve the Cork/Limerick road

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:36 PM

    The government is not spending €50 million on this development

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:41 PM

    They’re only redeveloping the old cinema site, it wont be a cinema when it opens.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:23 PM

    This is far too ‘swanky’ for Cork!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 9:40 PM

    Wow finipops you really know your history!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:09 PM

    Sounds like a good thing for the cork people. However I think the income being used to construct this cinema could go towards funding water charges

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:47 PM

    Gary, your glasses are on top of your head, use them to read the article.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:49 PM

    Are you going to spoil every article today?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 7:42 PM

    Godshite.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 9:48 PM

    Great to see the Grand Parade getting a facelift. Anyone know which facades are being knocked on Patricks street? This development must be l shaped if it fronts onto both? I would have thought this would have extended back to Princes st as the rear part of the capitol would be near mutton lane no?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:16 PM

    Build a hospital..Clowns

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:44 PM

    It’s a private development clown eile. Why should they build a hospital?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:45 PM

    Ingenious, and then flatten the rest of Cork city center for a car park ;-)

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    Dec 18th 2015, 2:50 PM

    Denise..you’re clearly clueless to the location..putting a hospital there would be like building an airport on O’Connell Street..

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:06 PM

    I’m not sure it’s reasonable to expect retailers and developers to take on responsibility for your healthcare needs, Denise.

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    Dec 19th 2015, 12:37 AM

    As it happens, JCD did build a hospital a few years back – the Mater Private in Mahon.

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    Dec 19th 2015, 12:52 AM

    I lived and worked in Cork City for years I saw the steady decline in business on Patrick’s street the likes of Game Mothercare Moderne amongst others then it was thriving now I think it’s lost it’s soul it’s just full of shit shops a lot of the other streets are not great either North Main Street Mac curtain street.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:01 PM

    Your funny Garry

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    Dec 18th 2015, 3:37 PM

    My funny valentine!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 9:20 PM

    More electioneering, again?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 4:35 PM

    50m for a cinema FFS!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 6:01 PM

    It USED to be a cinema. It is NOT being redeveloped as one!

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    Dec 18th 2015, 6:08 PM

    50 million for a cinema is crazy money, Brian Brian. How could they possibly justify that? Crazy.

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    Dec 18th 2015, 7:05 PM

    Codology..its in the middle of Cork city ffs…it was hardly going to come free with a Big Mac meal was it?

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    Dec 18th 2015, 9:21 PM

    Oh ffs, I was trying to wind Brian Brian uo. Jesus man. It’s Friday eve. Have a spliff and chill out.

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