The European Commission has revised its ambitious plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035, allowing for 10% of new vehicles to remain non-zero-emission. This decision reflects a shift towards more flexibility in the transition to electric vehicles. The original target aimed for a complete shift to zero-emission cars by 2035, but the changes indicate a postponement of the electric future. The adjustment highlights ongoing challenges in achieving a fully electric automotive market.
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