18 August 2016

Quartz: The Netherlands is considering a ban on selling gas-powered cars in the next 10 years

The Dutch government is debating the possibility of banning new gas and diesel cars from 2025. The initial proposal, which was brought forward by the Labor Party, called for an outright ban of all petrol and diesel cars, but was eventually modified so the ban only affected the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. Traditional cars already in use will still run on the streets.

The proposal has since passed in the lower house of the Netherlands’ parliament. It now needs to pass through the Dutch senate. [...]

The Netherlands already has one of the lowest levels of CO2 emissions from new cars in the European Union. The country has seen a recent surge in electric car sales, which reached an all-time high last December.

The Netherlands isn’t the only country mulling over drastic measures to cut down air pollution. In June, Norway’s main political parties debated a similar plan to stop selling gasoline-powered cars by 2025. Unsurprisingly, Tesla founder Elon Musk was ecstatic about the proposed ban.

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