Physics, asked by lLuckyRaj, 1 year ago

many countries have decided to stop the manufacturing of petrol and diesel vehicles by the end of 2024 and decided to manufacture electric or battery vehicles do you think the decision is correct support your answer

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Answered by Helly101
15
Yaa this is good idea...
pollution free country
but some problems also
what to do if there is any emergency??
but according to my opinion they produce vehicles which run on solar power or by using nenotechnology.
Answered by Darkhawk
6
China is considering when to ban the production and sale of petrol and diesel cars. The move is aimed at helping the world's largest car producer and seller to tackle air pollution and boost development of electric and hybrid plug-in vehicles.

In a statement released through China’s official news agency, Xinhua, the government said that while no date had been set, it was performing “relevant research” in order to come up with a “timeline”.

The news comes hot on the heels of the Scottish government’s announcement that it plans to phase out petrol and diesel cars by 2032.

Here are some of the other countries that are gearing up to replace fossil-fuel powered cars.

The UK

In July, the UK government unveiled plans to halt the production of new petrol and diesel cars from 2040.

Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, warned at the time that Britain "can't carry on" with petrol and diesel cars because of the damage that they cause to people's health and the planet. However, experts warn that the national grid will struggle to provide enough electricity to cope with peak demand for charging electric vehicles, for example after rush hour.

Air pollution has been linked to 40,000 early deaths a year in the UK. And according to the UN, the country isn’t doing enough about it. The agency recently accused the UK government of flouting its duty to protect citizens from toxic air pollution.

France

France has also said it will ban sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2040.

It’s part of a wide-ranging series of measures that the government hopes will position the country as a green leader.

Initiatives include the ban on further licences being granted for oil and gas exploitation in France and its overseas territories.

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