The planned ban on the sale of new combustion engine cars in the EU from 2035 is sparking heated debates – supporters call it a historic step toward climate neutrality, while opponents see it as a technocratic experiment detached from reality. Meanwhile, gas station networks, instead of winding down operations, are investing in expansion, which for many is a sign that oil and gasoline will not disappear overnight. Critics point to the still sluggish pace of charging infrastructure development, as well as problems with battery recycling and lifespan. Conspiracy theories claim the ban is a tool to control mobility, with the elite having their own loopholes. Will 2035 mark a green revolution or just another political illusion?
Ban on Combustion Cars vs. Development of Gas Stations

How do you assess the ban on the sale of new combustion engine cars in the European Union from 2035, considering that gas station networks are still expanding rapidly?
13/08/2025
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