Quebec is among the latest in a growing list of countries and regions to announce a future end-date for the sale of new internal combustion vehicles. Sales of fossil-fuel-powered cars will be banned in the Canadian province from 2035, following Norway’s lead in 2025. The United Kingdom plans to ban the sale of such cars by 2030 and France aims to end the sale of gasoline and diesel cars by 2040.
Norway in pole position
Norway looks set to be the first country to end the sale of new internal combustion vehicles, with a target set for 2025. It is also currently the country with the highest electric car sales in Europe. By 2025, a city like Oslo should have the requisite infrastru…
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