The 'Deception' of the Electric Car: "This Practice Is Common in All Brands"
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The combustion has the days counted on the start of a new engine. 2035 is a year that many manufacturers have written in red in their calendars. By that time, the European Union previews the end of the internal combustion. It will be the year in which the sales of new cars of internal combustion will be banned. From that year, the drivers will no longer be able to acquire automotive parts moved by diesel or gasoline. It is still a decade away fo…
Thousands of citizens have opted for the purchase of an electric car in recent years attracted by fuel savings, its lower maintenance costs and the tax benefits associated with its purchase, in addition to its respect for the environment. Nor should we forget that it is expected that in 2035 in Europe only zero emissions vehicles can be sold.However, when it comes to deciding whether or not to purchase an electric vehicle, many consumers doubt w…

Electric cars sold in Europe generate, on average, 73 percent less greenhouse gas emissions over their lifetime than models that have exclusively thermal engines. This is concluded by a new report of the International Clean Transport Council (ICTC).
A year ago it seemed unthinkable but considering how it began this 2025 and, above all, how it has happened, that we have come to where we are not at all crazy. We mean logically the sales of cars in Europe so far this year (that is, until July) and more specifically in the segment of electric vehicles. Because according to the latest data published, in last July, Volkswagen reaffirmed its role as a leading leader in the zero emissions car marke…
For the first time, over one million new fully electric cars were sold in the EU in the first half of the year.
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