EU 2035 Ban on Fossil Fuel Cars: What it Means for the Environment and the Auto Industry

The European Parliament has recently approved a landmark law that effectively bans the sale of new fossil fuel-powered cars in the EU from 2035, accelerating the bloc’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and supporting its fight against climate change. The law demands that automakers achieve a 100% cut in CO2 emissions from new cars sold, which will make it impossible to sell new petrol and diesel vehicles in the 27-country bloc by 2035. Read more: EU 2035 Ban on Fossil Fuel Cars: What it Means for the Environment and the Auto Industry The new regulation is a crucial step towards

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