21 August, 2016

Netherlands on brink of banning sale of petrol-fuelled cars

The charging of an electric car will be a more
common sight when the Dutch Government
bans fossil-fuelled cars from 2025.
Europe appears poised to continue its move towards cutting fossil fuel use as the Netherlands joins a host of nations looking to pass innovative green energy laws.

The Dutch government has set a date for parliament to host a roundtable discussion that could see the sale of petrol- and diesel-fuelled cars banned by 2025.

If the measures proposed by the Labour Party in March are finally passed, it would join Norway and Denmark in making a concerted move to develop its electric car industry.

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