Norway Wants To Ban The Sale Of All New Petrol And Diesel Cars By 2025
“That’s a bit drastic,” some of you probably thought, when it was announced that the city of Paris was to ban all cars built before 2010 from its centre by 2020. However, that all seems pretty minor in comparison to what the Norwegian government is cooking up. According to Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, the country’s government is considering banning the sale of any new petrol or diesel powered car by 2025.
Almost a quarter of all new car sales in Norway are made up of electric vehicles, but to forcibly bring that up to 100 per cent would be an extraordinary move, and an interesting one given that the country’s economy relies heavily on the exportation of oil. It won’t just be diesel and petrol cars getting the boot, either: the plans also cover light commercial vehicles and busses.
It’s important to note this isn’t definite just yet; while the proposed law has been put forward, it hasn’t yet been passed. We’ll be watching this with interest.
What do you think of the proposals? We’re keen to hear your views, particularly if you’re a Norwegian petrolhead!
Comments
Good, more petrol for us
Wut are they serious!? Nor Way!!!
Just ban cigarettes
They give off more population then cars
Well prepared for massive wave of Prius’s and many cars being exporting
Also all of the drivers
wow. F*ck you norway.
I don’t really understand, Norway is after Russia the biggest european petrol seller and they want to stop selling petrol cars? Well, this is STUPID. And, also it wouldn’t stop pollution if they continue to refine fuel.