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#EU officially wants to KILL fossil fuel cars by 2035

#EU officially wants to KILL fossil fuel cars by 2035

On Wednesday, the European Union spelled doom for petrol and diesel cars, proposing to ban the sale of new “traditional vehicles” by 2035.

The ban is part of the “Fit for 55” climate package measures that aim to combat global warming.

The European Commission made the following encouraging proposals:

  • CO2 emissions from motor vehicles must drop by 55% by 2030, and reach zero by 2035.
  • Plug-in hybrids will count as low-emission vehicles until 2030.

This means that, by 2035, all new vehicle registered within the 27-country bloc will be battery-powered. Such vehicles currently make up about a tenth of new registrations in the EU. 

To facilitate this large-scale transition, the Commission also proposed legislation that would call for countries to install public charging stations on major public roads, with a maximum distance of 60km between one another — by 2025.

If this is to pass, the EU expects 16.3 million public charging points by 2050, and estimates an overall cost of $95 billion – $142 billion for private and public chargers by 2040. 

The EU wants to ban sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035.
Credit: Automotive News Europe
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