Slow Adoption of Electric Vehicles Pushes Automakers to Return to Combustion Engines In Europe
The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe has been growing rapidly over the past decade, driven by stringent environmental regulations and increasing consumer awareness of climate change. However, this growth is not without its challenges. Several factors contribute to the slower-than-expected adoption of EVs, which include high costs, limited infrastructure, technological barriers, and economic uncertainties. Add to this that the EU reached for instance an agreement with Germany on March 25 to revise the planned 2035 ban on combustion-engine vehicles. The agreement allows for the continued sales and registration of internal-combustion engine (ICE) vehicles post-2035, provided these vehicles operate … Continue reading Slow Adoption of Electric Vehicles Pushes Automakers to Return to Combustion Engines In Europe
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