Britain has joined France and India in trying to ban the sale of diesel and petrol cars,but some say Australia’s size makes the transition too difficultIt is only a matter of time until every Australian car is all-electric. But while other countries are speeding up the transition, with plans to ban petrol cars within a couple of decades, or Australia is stuck debating even modest cuts to vehicle emissions,let alone policies to encourage zero-emissions cars.
But as the UK, France, and India and other countries move quickly towards getting all-petrol cars off the roads,could Australia’s fleet be caught up in the winds of change? Related: Queensland to build one of the world's longest electric vehicle highways Related: Britain to ban sale of all diesel and petrol cars and vans from 2040 Related: Electric cars: everything you need to know Related: Auto industry fights back at procedure to sever cars' greenhouse gas emissions Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com