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The European Parliament has voted to ban sales of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
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The new rules require that new passenger cars and vans must produce zero emissions.
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Companies must sell at least 25% zero-emissions models to qualify for incentives between 2025 and 2029.
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The European Commission will report on the emissions of cars sold in the EU starting in 2025.
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The Commission will track the gap between emission limits and real consumption data starting in 2026.
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The Commission will publish updates every two years from the end of 2025 to gauge progress toward zero-emissions transportation.
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Niche automakers producing fewer than 10,000 new cars or 22,000 new vans per year will have loosened pre-2035 transition rules.
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Automakers such as GM, Stellantis, Volvo, and VW have already planned to stop all combustion engine car sales in the region by 2035 or earlier.
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Renault has committed to electrifying most of their lineup as soon as 2025.
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The EU's move toward a gas car sales ban has already had its intended effect, and the shift is underway.