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Prohibition of thermal cars: why does France not follow its neighbors?  News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

A few weeks ago, the European Commission voted to ban the sale of new thermal cars until 2035 in Europe.

The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by electrification parking lots

However, everything becomes more and more complicated and many countries now they say against it this is the solution.

Reversible situation

days follow each other and are not alike. In effect, ban sale of new thermal machines in 2035 continues to talk about her.

A few days ago, several countries suddenly decided oppose it. This is the case of Germany.

The reason is simple: she just noticed it synthetic fuel were not among the cases allowing to continue for sale new thermal machines.

This changed the opinion of the European Commission, which has just offer compromise for the purpose of integration this technology in released cases.

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France vs. Germany

Turn a situation that annoys France. Be that as it may, it remains only to wait for the final agreement of Germany this change

For his part, Bruno Le Maire opposes our German neighbors and even claims that if necessary, he will even go to arm wrestling:

Migrating to the United States?

It’s coming sorry car manufacturers no longer know about which leg to dance with Anyway, that’s what Bruno Le Maire clarified by referring to it two French groups :

France keeps its idea, which is to invest in electric mobility and especially on batteries.

Builders for their part, they threaten the European Union move battery plant projects in the United States.

As a reminder of American land, Joe Biden organized assistance in the purchase of electric cars. Manufacturers demand the same from Europe.

Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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