With the popularity of Tesla, the electric car craze started all over the world and almost all car manufacturers jumped in to take a place in this new sector. UNITED STATES, Japan countries such as the 2030s stated that they were starting to work towards the transition to all-electric cars.
The European Union, which includes 27 countries, has been dealing with this issue since 2020. had a long discussion and announced that the final decision on the matter would be made in 2023. This decision was officially adopted at today’s meeting of the EU Parliament in Brussels.
In 2035, the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles will be banned in 27 countries

Last November, the European Union received approval from all its member states to comply with this new law and set to work. At today’s meeting that all combustion engine vehicles will be banned by 2035. Officials who officially approved the law also announced that necessary preparations should be made by 2035. According to the law, car manufacturers will reduce their CO2 emissions in 2030 compared to 2021. must reduce by 55% and will be responsible for putting the necessary infrastructure in place to transition to fully electric car sales by 2035.
Although many companies have already announced that they will convert all their vehicles to electric cars between 2030 and 2035, this law is currently being passed. covers only 27 countries that are members of the European Union. Although the governments of the US and Japan have announced a transition to fully electric vehicles in 2035, many countries in the Middle East, Asia, North America and Turkey have not yet made a statement on the subject.
According to the law, citizens driving a combustion engine in EU countries must switch to electric cars from 2035. Governments, on the other hand, need to set up and maintain charging stations at many points in the country to facilitate this transition. will be responsible for organizing campaigns that will accelerate the transition..