Buying an electric car is not always the best for the climate.
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What is best if you have a 15 year old car? To replace it with a new car or to make it able to drive for a few more years?
Some researchers claim that the gain is greatest if you keep the old car alive, precisely because the CO₂ costs of a new one are so great. There is controversy about the way it is calculated, but it is probably always a good idea to let old cars last a little longer.
Therefore it can be good for the environment to reward those who maintain old cars, whether they are electric or fossil-fuel cars, for example by allowing the re-registration of old cars to be free, letting them avoid road tax and by giving a refund of VAT on repairs.
This carrot can encourage people to take care of old cars a little longer, so that we reduce the need for new cars, thus saving nature.
The industries would rather we get paid for scrapping old cars. They make money from use and disposal, not from us using the cars anymore.