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Is this really goin to happen?, 2035 Phase Out all new gas cars |
ndfrigi |
Sep 23 2020, 02:36 PM
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mrholland2 |
Sep 24 2020, 12:05 PM
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Just think about how far EV and other zero or nearly zero emission vehicles have come since 2005 (15 years in the past).
Do you all think that we will be in the same place as now? Nope. The next 15 years will likely progress as quickly as the last 35. Will this really come to pass? Probably not due to the lack of broadly available technology. This is a negotiation and we now have the "line in the sand" but not a "barrier of lead" to work from. My guess is that we will have better tax breaks on zero emissions and the closer to zero emissions a vehicle is, the better the tax breaks. Conversely, the further from zero emissions a vehicle is, the larger the tax increases. (For purchases of new vehicles only). Other items will follow as far as guzzler taxes on cars that get below a set standard etc. . . Just a guess. |
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