It is not plausible that there will be no diesel cars by mid-2035. It may be that the process could begin by then and be introduced in many states on a trial basis Another system requires a revolution before another revolution is concerned with many and if electric cars take off, the price of electricity will skyrocket.Now maybe oil or gas dependent countries are taking various opportunities to increase the price of these two things, so this decision might be coming and the current world is leaning towards renewable energy because it is environment friendly.But when we become dependent on electric power, those who have achieved great success in the power generation sector will take the same opportunity, they will increase the price of electrical appliances along with the price of electricity If given, car prices will skyrocket and developing and underdeveloped nations will be largely deprived and left behind in modern facilities.So in my opinion both should be used in combination rather than relying on one so that neither side can do anarchic business.And in order to save the world from the hands of the environment, climate change must be prevented, for this the use of renewable energy as an alternative to natural energy has been called by the United Nations as one of the 17 goals of the United Nations SDG Having a goal with the medium renewable energy statement is however very important.
Finally, I would like to say that if this system is introduced, certain countries will benefit and other countries will be in danger and the oil producing countries will not accept it and will not allow it to be implemented by 2035It is nothing more than a dream that many major oil or gas producing states will withdraw from the policy and continue the system as before as a result of various proposals by the states.