In ten years we could greet the conventional gasoline or diesel cars to switch to electric, if not in our house at least in countries like Norway, Holland and India, where there are projects in the works of this type.


The Dutch government began a long legislative journey, still in its infancy, to get to prohibit, by 2025, the sale of cars powered by petrol or diesel.

It would be already ahead of Norway: as reported by the newspaper Dagens Nringsliv, the four main parties in the Scandinavian country have already reached an agreement in principle to ban the sale of vehicles to diesel or gasoline by 2025. In this moment it is just an agreement on the table that has yet to be revised before it can become law.

If it were all confirmed would be a very strong message from one of the major oil exporters and the country where it is registered the highest percentage of electric vehicles sold, 24%, against 0.66% in the US.

Recently, according to a study commissioned by Bloomberg, there was evidence that electric cars - which now represent 1% of the global car fleet - in 25 years will be at least 35%. Step can thanks to the fact that more and batteries will cost less. Always Bloomberg fact shows that already in 2025 the electric might even cost less than the current car.

From Wired