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[2] [3] For example, Norway set a national goal that all new car sales by 2025 should be zero emission vehicles (electric or hydrogen). [4] [5] Other countries have announced similar targets for the electrification of their vehicle fleet, most within a timeframe between 2030 and 2050. [2]
Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) (Indonesian: Kendaraan Bermotor Roda Empat Hemat Energi dan Harga Terjangkau (KBH2), lit. 'Energy Efficient and Affordable Four-Wheeler Motor Vehicles') is an Indonesian automobile regulation which exempts low-cost and energy-efficient cars from luxury sales tax to ensure affordability, provided that they are assembled locally with a minimum amount of local components.
The study also found that for 37% of the population, the electric car emissions will fall in the range of a gasoline-powered car rated at a combined fuel economy of 41 to 50 mpg ‑US (5.7 to 4.7 L/100 km; 49 to 60 mpg ‑imp), such as the Honda Civic Hybrid and the Lexus CT200h.
The Norwegian fleet of plug-in electric vehicles is the largest per capita in the world. [2] [3] [4] In December 2016, Norway became the first country where five in every 100 passenger cars on the road were plug-in; [5] attained 10% in October 2018, [6] and reached 25% in September 2022.
In a 2023 survey concentrated specifically on electric car ownership in the US, 50% of respondents planning to purchase a future car considered themselves unlikely to seriously consider buying an EV. The survey also found that support for banning the production of non-electric vehicles in the US by 2035 has declined from 47% to 40%. [144]
As of June 2022, there were about 299,000 electric vehicles registered in South Korea. [1] As of September 2022, 11.8% of new cars registered in South Korea were electric.
VinBus electric bus charging at VF station. Solar cells are on top of the roof. A phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles are proposed bans or discouragement (for example via taxes) on the sale of new fossil-fuel powered vehicles or use of existing fossil-fuel powered vehicles, as well the encouragement of using other forms of transportation.
The bZ4X was first announced in Singapore by Borneo Motors (Toyota's authorised retailer in Singapore) in June 2022 as part of an electric car-sharing program in the country's Tengah New Town. [49] Although the car-sharing program would be rolled out in June 2023, the car has not been made available for sale in the country.