Stop alla produzione di motori endotermici per il 2035

Stop the production of internal combustion engines by 2035

We all know that in recent years the development of electric motors is the main goal of large companies, especially considering the climatic conditions. The idea of ​​imposing a stop to the production of internal combustion engines seems increasingly concrete, but the EU has specifically spoken about it

The stop to the production of internal combustion engines, such as diesel and petrol engines, is a topic of which the European Union keep speaking, always trying to maintain the ecology and sustain the environment of our planet. Once again it is the Meloni-led government that questions the validity of the measure, and this time Adolfo Urso, the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, who believes that this stop in the production of internal combustion engines is mortifying for the automotive sector. Clearly Europe cannot become a place of consumption for cars produced abroad, the EU has indeed mortified the automotive industry setting a limit to 2035 for the survival of internal combustion engines.

Stop the production of internal combustion engines by 2035

The EU comments on the stop to the production of internal combustion engines

For the EU it is necessary to change course and it has deemed it important to do so private investments for the production of electric motors, given that the European Union itself has mortified our motor industry. Nowadays, especially in our beloved Europe, there is not much use of electric cars, which is why they have encouraged the production of these engines in such a way as to make them more widespread and therefore also reduce pollution of our continent. There review clause on the stop of petrol and diesel engines is scheduled for 2026 and we must be ready because 2026 is around the corner. From that year onwards the automotive world could change and we could see many more vehicles with electric motors. This project is very ambitious and you need to analyze it carefully and understand what the advantages and disadvantages will be.

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