EU's Combustion Engine Ban: A New Era for Transportation
Effective 2035: The End of Internal Combustion Vehicles
No More Gasoline or Diesel Cars in the European Union
In a landmark decision, the European Union Parliament has voted to effectively end the sale of new combustion engine vehicles from 2035. This bold move marks a significant step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
The ambitious legislation aims to curb carbon emissions by phasing out vehicles powered by fossil fuels. As of 2035, only zero-emission vehicles will be allowed for sale in the EU, effectively banning the production and registration of new gasoline or diesel cars.
This transformative policy is part of the EU's broader Green Deal initiative, which aims to make the European Union carbon neutral by 2050. By eliminating internal combustion engines from the automotive sector, the EU hopes to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable transportation system.
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