
New mobility model: the end of internal combustion cars in 2035?
Today’s society is increasingly aware of the negative impact pollution has on the environment, and of the need to take important measures — such as a new mobility model — to prevent the ongoing deterioration of the planet’s natural resources.
In this context, the European Union is developing different programmes and regulations aligned with this goal, such as reducing current CO₂ emissions, which are truly harmful to the environment.
One of these measures is to end the sale of internal combustion engine cars in 2035 — an objective that would significantly reduce the emission of polluting gases into the atmosphere, but which raises a number of doubts and questions about its feasibility and success. The ban on selling petrol and diesel cars has sparked a major debate in the sector and in society, given the many pros and cons involved.





