The European Union confirmed this in March, and from 2035 onwards, only cars or trucks up to 3.5 tonnes that do not emit greenhouse gases in their exhaust gases can be sold on its territory. This means that only electric or synthetic fuels made from carbon-free electricity that are actually too expensive to produce A strong measure that has disgusted European car manufacturers and many motorists. European authorities predict that 30 million electric cars will be in service by 2030. But between fears of insufficient autonomy, doubts about the added value for the environment and the lack of energy, myths about electric vehicles abound. (Mary Nidiau, latribune)
Carbon footprint, charging, metals…: 5 myths about electric cars debunked
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