By News on the Net -- Net Zero Watch——Bio and Archives--March 29, 2023
Global Warming-Energy-Environment | CFP Comments | Reader Friendly | Subscribe | Email Us
London,– Net Zero Watch has welcomed reports that the government is considering to follow the EU’s decision not to ban combustion engine cars.
The campaign group has renewed its call for Rishi Sunak to abandon the UK’s 2030 ban of the sale of ICE cars and follow the EU’s U-turn.
"Now that the European ban of the sale of combustion engine cars has been overturned, the government has no option but to follow suit if it wants to avoid destroying the British car industry for good," said Dr Benny Peiser, director of Net Zero Watch.
According
to the EU agreement signed off in Brussels on Tuesday, conventional
cars can continue to be sold and registered after 2035 if they only use
fuels that are CO2-neutral. This will allow car makers to continue
producing and selling conventional models indefinitely.
British carmakers are already understood to be examining e-fuels as an option for powering future models.
For
millions of Britons electric vehicles will not be a viable solution as
they are much more expensive than cars with combustion engines. And
electric cars will probably still be more expensive than conventional
cars in seven years.
Contact
Dr Benny Peiser
Director, Net Zero Watch
e: benny.peiser@netzerowatch.com
m : 07553 361717
View Comments
News from around the world