This is going to go over well - from Engadget:
Germany calls for a ban on combustion engine cars by 2030
Germany isn't content with relying on financial incentives to usher in an era of pollution-free cars. The country's Bundesrat (federal council) has passed a resolution calling for a ban on new internal combustion engine cars by 2030. From then on, you'd have to buy a zero-emissions vehicle, whether it's electric or running on a hydrogen fuel cell. This isn't legally binding, but the Bundesrat is asking the European Commission to implement the ban across the European Union... and when German regulations tend to shape EU policy, there's a chance that might happen.
I wonder when the German citizens will stand up to their ruling class and say enough! Electric cars have a range of about 80 miles at the very best. Tesla is advertising more but that is under very limited conditions, not real world. Germany is a little bit larger than our state of New Mexico - how are you going to drive across without long stops for charging? Where is your electricity going to come from?
Another example of liberal intentions and narratives having no relationship to the actual numbers.
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