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Several governments around the world (including France, Spain, Greece and Mexico) have announced plans to get rid of diesel cars by 2025; Norway wants to phase out all conventional (non-electric) cars by 2025, to be followed by France and the UK by 2040; and other countries have put forth equally or even more ambitious plans, such as India to go all-electric by 2030, “if economical.” Why? Two years ago, Copenhagen’s mayor put it most simply and bluntly: “It’s not a human right to pollute the air for others.”
So the question that expressly poses itself is: Are electric cars ready to fill the need, and can they really solve at least the urban pollution problem?
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