EU Parliament Votes to Ban Sales of New Combustion Engine Cars by 2035
Historic move to accelerate transition to zero-emission vehicles
Effective 2035, no new passenger cars or light commercial vehicles powered by fossil fuels will be allowed to be registered in Europe.
The European Parliament has taken a monumental step towards a greener future by overwhelmingly approving a proposal to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars and light commercial vehicles by 2035. This landmark decision aligns with the European Commission's ambitious 'Fit for 55' plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030.
The ban will effectively prohibit the registration of any new vehicles that emit carbon dioxide, including gasoline, diesel, and hybrid vehicles. This move is a significant acceleration of the EU's efforts to transition to zero-emission mobility and is expected to have far-reaching implications for the automotive industry.
The EU Parliament's vote sends a clear signal to car manufacturers, urging them to invest in and develop more sustainable transportation solutions. The ban is also intended to stimulate the demand for electric vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles, paving the way for a cleaner and more efficient transport system.
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