The policy of the European Union is to give the final turning point to the green revolution by stopping petrol and diesel engines
When will there be no more cars powered by harmful fuels on the market? Here are the various deadlines in the old continent.
Safeguard the environment and also the pockets of consumers. The convergence towards the total use of electric cars or fed by other harmless substances is becoming more and more a necessity.
If until some time ago the first reason was to decrease the emissions of harmful gases into the atmosphere, now we add the need to finally say goodbye to fuels. In 2022 they are literally wiping out the families of the Beautiful country, who unfortunately cannot do without it.
Stop petrol and diesel engines: that’s when it will happen in Europe
This is why it is of great interest again stop of the production of petrol and diesel engines. the car manufacturers of course I’m not happy with that, but after the first resistance they actually changed their approach.
In fact, many are adapting, even well in advance of what is requested‘Europe, which from 2035 wants to put an end to the era of combustion engines. The Germany for example, it has decided to join the climate plan Fit for 55, banning heat engines from 2035.
An important awareness for a village who seemed unwilling to change also due to the presence of several construction companies on its territory.
A loud voice is also asked to theItaly Of take a cue with the end of the sale of cars with internal combustion engines. People are also increasingly inclined to transition to electric cars.
At present, however, there are no big news, we are experiencing a stalemate. The Minister for Energy Transition Roberto Cingolani has in fact defined the date of 2035 as indicative and not mandatory.
However, the objective data inherent in the question must also be considered. In 2019 according to the findings of the public body ISPRA (Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research), road transport caused 23.4% of total national CO2 emissions. Cars are the main culprits of this alarming trend with a percentage of 68.7%.
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