The Dutch parliament will strive towards all-electric sales by halfway through the next decade whether senate passes motion into lawDutch politicians have voted through a motion calling on the country to ban sales of unique petrol and diesel cars starting in 2025.
The motion has only passed through the lower house of the Netherlands’ parliament, and would need to pass through the Dutch senate to become legally binding. But its success in a majority vote puts the earliest date yet on just when a major country might begin phasing out polluting transportation.
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Source: theguardian.com