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TransAm12sec
03-30-2011, 04:26 PM
I guess the proper way to state my thought is "unrealistic politicians".

http://www.autoblog.com/2011/03/28/report-eu-working-to-ban-gas-and-diesel-powered-cars-by-2050/

According to new reports, the European Union will announce plans to ban all fossil fuel-powered cars in Europe by 2050. The detailed plan will be outlined in the European Union's Roadmap on Transport, which will come out on Monday. By 2030, the EU plans to have reduced fossil fuel traffic by half, particularly in urban areas.

The EU hopes to achieve its goal by ramping up focus on hybrid technology in the next couple decades to make a smooth transition to all-electric power by the middle of the century. A big part of the shift seems to be moving away from personal transportation and toward public conveyances wherever possible.

The EU says the overall goal for the project is to reduce traffic-related C02 emissions by 60 percent in 2050. A big part of the reduction will come from the effort to achieve zero-C02 transportation in major urban areas, where people travel by car 75 percent of the time.

For its part, Ford Motor Company has already come out with a response to the legislation, criticizing the EU's plan, and we wouldn't be surprised to see more statements from other automakers follow suit soon. You can read Ford's response in their official press release after the jump. Thanks for the tip, Marco!

[Source: NU.nl (translated) via Autoblog.nl | Image: Justin Sullivan/Getty]

95mustang302
03-30-2011, 09:36 PM
Lame!!

DerangedPony
03-30-2011, 10:28 PM
When will people learn that the hybrid is not the answer? They are trying to get the large automakers to spend more money/time on "alternative" tech but whats sad is all the cool small car companies in EU that will go out of business if this goes through.

BR3W CITY
03-31-2011, 07:46 AM
Dumb. Spend the money to develop a new fuel source that can utlilize the same automotive infrastructure. Public transportation is not the answer. Almost sounds like those democratic senators ran to the EU instead of the IL.