The German Government Wants To Ban The Sale Of All New Petrol And Diesel Cars By 2030

Following reports of Norway's wishes to sell only zero emissions vehicles by 2025, it's emerged Germany's government wants to do the same five years later
The German Government Wants To Ban The Sale Of All New Petrol And Diesel Cars By 2030

In as little as 15 years, the car landscape could look very different across Europe. We heard only a couple of weeks ago that Norway wants all new cars sold in the country by 2025 to be zero emissions, and now it’s emerged Germany’s government wants to do the same just five years later.

Autocar reports that German Deputy Economy Minister Rainer Baake has said this is the only way the country can hit its target of an 80 per cent reduction in C02 emissions by 2050. Speaking to a forum hosted by German publication Tagesspiegel, Baake explained: “The fact is, there’s been no reduction at all in CO2 emissions by transport since 1990.”

What’s interesting about this - apart from the fact the country is responsible for a lot of our favourite fast cars - is that unlike Norway, electric cars aren’t that popular in Germany. While 25 per cent of new cars sales in Norway are made up of EVs, Autocar reports that just 25,000 ‘zero emissions’ vehicles are registered in Germany right now.

It’s early days of course, and it’ll be a while before comments made by a minster will translate into an actual law, if they ever do. But with drastic, car-banning emissions reduction methods becoming more common, this certainly something to watch with interest.

Comments

A random Trabant

That wont happen, the companies are to strong.

06/17/2016 - 14:58 |
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[Flux]

Banning cars won’t do jack. We need to plant more trees! Not ban cars.

Did these guys skip science class?

06/17/2016 - 15:07 |
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RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)

In reply to by [Flux]

They must be ignoring other sources of emissions that actually produce more than cars like…..well i dont know- FACTORIES AND POWER PLANTS???

06/17/2016 - 15:27 |
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Josh Kauf

Doing this would ruin the German economy since some of the largest automotive companies (i.e. Volkswagen and Daimler) are German. Norway can get away with doing so because they don’t have major auto companies, but Germany would be screwed.

06/17/2016 - 15:18 |
5 | 0
The white comet of Akagi

bash on volkswagen in 3..2..1..

06/17/2016 - 15:33 |
0 | 0
Nerdy moustache

YOU TOOK OUR , YOU TOOK OUR NSXS BUT YOU WILL NEVER EVER EVER TAKE YOU PETROL.

06/17/2016 - 15:41 |
2 | 0
Anonymous

Europe is becoming a communist fu@ked up place.

06/17/2016 - 15:41 |
2 | 0
Repa24

Haha, good joke. They wanted to reach 1.000.000 EVs by 2020, now we have 25.000?

06/17/2016 - 16:17 |
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Anonymous

Time to start working on a Tesla motor swap

06/17/2016 - 17:09 |
3 | 1
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I hate tesla from now on

06/18/2016 - 18:58 |
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Samniss Arandeen

Is anyone honestly surprised by this? We have governments for whom ends justify the means, which in this case is to artificially reduce consumer freedom of choice for the sake of a political agenda.

06/17/2016 - 17:10 |
3 | 0

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