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Re: No petrol/diesel car sales by 2035/ Reality or dream?
by
bettercrypto
on 03/07/2023, 05:32:11 UTC
In my point of view 2035 is not much far away from now, most probably this would be implement in rich countries it will be easier  for them, but what about poor countries? are they capable of having charging station in each and every coroner? in city it is not much big deal but what about remote areas? that's why in my opinion view mechanism of cycle must be invented which suits for cars or we can make the machines from which ethanol and fuels like petroleum can generate electricity and we can use both electric as well as ethanol based vehicles, which can help the countries which are economically less constant and produce fuels (rude oil) as well as farmers, who produce sugarcane for ethanol
I think that the process of humanity's transition to electric cars may be even easier than some people think. Along the way, we will switch to the use of alternative energy sources and, above all, solar panels, which are becoming cheaper and more powerful, with an increase in efficiency. It is possible that then there will be no big problems with recharging electric cars. Therefore, I am quite optimistic about the desire of European countries to get rid of internal combustion engines. This should have been done much earlier.

Right now, what I'm noticing here in our country is that vehicles such as single motors that are Chinacharge-only E-bikes are called only the battery, no fuel is needed, and even if you don't have a license, they are gradually becoming known and promoted you can also use it, there are now the new ones that come out almost as fast as a gasoline motor but only charge it before charging for 8-12hrs.

If this continues to happen, then if I look at it, it will look better to use than the ordinary motor that I will spend fuel on when it is no longer. Then it is eco-friendly compared to gasoline which is not.