Germany has confirmed that it will ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035 to combat climate change. The government will invest in expanding charging infrastructure and providing incentives for electric vehicle purchases. Car manufacturers, including Volkswagen and BMW, have already committed to transitioning to fully electric fleets. The move aligns with the European Union’s carbon neutrality goals and is expected to reduce air pollution significantly. Environmentalists have welcomed the decision, while some industry leaders argue that a faster transition could disrupt the economy.
Germany Announces End of Petrol and Diesel Vehicles by 2035
