In a groundbreaking announcement, the government has declared that all new petrol and diesel cars, including hybrids, will be banned from sale by 2035. This decision marks a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change.
The move has been met with mixed reactions, with some applauding the government for taking bold action to protect the environment, while others express concerns about the feasibility and affordability of transitioning to Electric vehicles.
Electric cars have been gaining popularity in recent years, with advancements in technology leading to improved performance and longer driving ranges. However, there are still challenges to be overcome, such as the availability of charging infrastructure and the cost of electric vehicles.
Despite the challenges, the ban on petrol and diesel cars signals a shift towards a more sustainable future. With just over a decade to go until the ban comes into effect, it will be interesting to see how the automotive industry and consumers adapt to the changes.
Watch an interesting video on this topic: ELECTRIC CARS TO BE BANNED FROM 2035?! [EV News – Week 4 2023]
In this week’s EV News, BritishVolt collapses into administration, Wyoming legislators want to ban sales of electric cars by 2035, Citroen’s CEO says the electric car will kill off the SUV and Liverpool claim they’re going to be the North’s most electric car friendly city!
BritishVolt collapses into administration
Wyoming legislators want to ban sales of EVs by 2035
Electric cars will kill off SUVs, says Citroen CEO
Liverpool to be North’s most electric car friendly city
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00:00 Intro
00:38 BritishVolt
03:57 Wyoming Nutters
07:18 Will EVs kill the SUV?
10:18 More Chargers for Liverpool!
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