
There is an exception to the end of sales of diesel cars in 2035, voted by the European Parliament: luxury cars (Ferrari, etc.). Of course, there are not many of them, so the emissions will be limited, but for the symbol and social justice will have to be ironed pic.twitter.com/6gPS9lc6ZE
— Audrey Garric (@audreygarric) June 9, 2022
For about two weeks, the vast majority of service stations are completely dry. And those who don’t are quickly taken by motorists who are ready to stand in queues for one or even two hours to get fuel. It is a very difficult situation for everyone, which the authorities want to resolve as soon as possible. But for now, there are no signs of improvement while talks between the two are still at an impasse unions and managers. As a result, fuel continues to run out and motorists are still held hostage and face many difficulties in their daily lives.
The eastern district of Saint-Rambert on the street@A7Traffic from July 18 will offer 2 electric charging stations for refrigerators. It is an economical, ecological and quiet alternative to noisy and polluting diesel generators. https://t.co/YF2YFVSF5Q
— VINCI Autoroutes (@VINCIAutoroutes) July 11, 2022
The rise of electricity?
But then will this strike benefit the electricity industry? After all, it won’t be surprising if car enthusiasts jump on fancy cars they don’t know deficit, while this type of engine is already very successful. Well, as France Info explains, it would seem so. Our colleagues share the testimony of Thomas Cecaldi, a car rental specialist in Paris. He, in fact, claims that while electric cars typically account for 20% of turnover, demand has exploded by “300%“. Some are actually forced to rent a vehicle when they run out of fuel.
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And sales
On the other hand, it is probably too early to assess the impact of this deficit on sale of cars. But no doubt this should convince some, although this engine is already on the rise in the rankings, especially in France. So some may see these strikes as an opportunity to switch cars to fashionable alternatives that are less likely to be affected by such situations.
While the European Union banned the sale of internal combustion cars from 2035, France still practices “terminal hunting”. Educational review@oubertalli. #OnEstNotSortisDesRonces https://t.co/uT3qUEjNe6
— Geraldine Wesner (@GeWoessner) July 14, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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