
Now officially, new cars will be banned for sale throughout the European Union from 2035. A fateful date that will be a real turning point for the automotive industry. Thus, no car will be able to leave the concession with an internal combustion engine. Or almost. Because there is still an exception, as Germany wanted. Our neighbors demanded that Europe leave the door open for synthetic fuels. So that’s done, although that will be reviewed later, over the next year.
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Very high price
Theoretically, therefore, it will still be possible to buy new cars after 2035. But be careful, because they will only have to work with synthetic fuels that do not use fossil fuels like petroleum. However, e-fuel does not completely prevent CO2 emissions. But that’s not all, because this type of fuel is also very expensive. Indeed, the company is now being sold to the bank 20 liters costs 50,000 euros approximately, i.e. more than 2,000 euros per liter. Absolutely incredible price.
It’s smarter soon
But you can still reassure yourself, it won’t last forever. Indeed, the price should come down over time as the technology becomes more popular. However, it should remain much more expensive than regular gasoline. Indeed, some mention the price of 230 euros per liter until about 2035. Suffice it to say that this type of fuel will not be for everyone and should be reserved for the richest. Others will have to settle for electric cars to keep moving.
Source: Auto Plus

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